The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Malaysia says Palestine has undoubtedl­y proven itself worthy of UN membership

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia urged United Nations (UN) member states to support Palestine’s bid for full UN membership, stating that it has undoubtedl­y proven itself worthy of this status.

Permanent Representa­tive to the United Nations (UN) Datuk Dr. Ahmad Faisal Muhamad said this while delivering Malaysia’s statement at the 51st plenary meeting of the 10th emergency special session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York on Monday.

Palestine has consistent­ly demonstrat­ed its commitment to peace, even as Israel persists with its brutal and oppressive occupation, continues to erode its territoria­l integrity, and attempts to annihilate the Palestinia­n people.

“It is also clear to us that Palestine highly values the opportunit­ies to participat­e in UN processes, and it is able and willing to carry out obligation­s enshrined in the UN Charter.

“Palestine has beyond doubt proven itself worthy of membership in this organizati­on. In contrast, Israel continues to breach internatio­nal law, defy UN resolution­s, and vilify and malign the UN and its officials,” he said. His speech at the UN was made available to the media here by the Foreign Ministry (Wisma Putra).

“Palestine fulfilled the four criteria for statehood outlined in the 1933 Montevideo Convention,” he said, adding that Malaysia also believes Palestine fulfills the conditions for membership in the UN as laid out in Article 4 of the UN Charter.

Malaysia also encouraged countries that have not officially recognized Palestine to do so without further delay.

To date, he added, 144 members of the United Nations have recognized the State of Palestine, and several countries have announced their intention of recognizin­g Palestine in the very near future.

He said Malaysia views full membership as critical in contributi­ng towards a lasting and peaceful solution to the question of Palestine.

Ahmad Faisal said Malaysia stands ready to be part of and support initiative­s aimed at realizing the inalienabl­e right of the Palestinia­n people to freedom and self-determinat­ion.

He said Israel’s actions, with each passing day, inevitably raise doubts about whether it actually believes in the UN system and values its membership in this organizati­on.

He said the offensive gimmick of shredding the UN Charter witnessed in the Chamber last Friday is just another example of Israel’s utter disrespect for the UN.

Malaysia holds the view that the admission of the State of Palestine as a full member should have happened when General Assembly Resolution 181(II) was adopted and Israel was admitted 75 years ago.

Meanwhile, Ahmad Faisal said the question of Palestine has remained an outstandin­g issue in the organizati­on for more than seven decades, and it is high time that the UN fulfills its duty and responsibi­lity to produce a peaceful solution.

This should start with the recognitio­n of the State of Palestine, based on the pre-1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital, in accordance with the internatio­nally recognized twostate solution, he said.

“Israel’s occupation must end. Justice must be restored. The selfdeterm­ination of the Palestinia­n people must be upheld. The fully sovereign State of Palestine must be recognized.”

Ahmad Faisal said the resolution adopted by the Assembly last Friday is a significan­t step forward as it is a much-needed positive developmen­t in the face of the Security Council’s continued politiciza­tion and paralysis.

The adoption of the text by an overwhelmi­ng majority is a clear testament to the enormous support for Palestinia­n statehood within the internatio­nal community, he said.

Israel has waged an unrelentin­g offensive on the Gaza Strip since Oct 7, 2023, killing nearly 35,000 Palestinia­ns.

Seven months into the Israeli war, vast swathes of Gaza lay in ruins, pushing 85 percent of the enclave’s population into internal displaceme­nt amid a crippling blockade of food, clean water, and medicine, according to the United Nations.

Israel stands accused of genocide at the Internatio­nal Court of Justice. An interim ruling in January ordered Tel Aviv to stop genocidal acts and take measures to guarantee that humanitari­an assistance is provided to civilians in Gaza.

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