The Borneo Post

‘OIC’s lack of political will in addressing Palestinia­n plight should no longer be tolerated’

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LUMPUR: As more homes are being demolished, more deaths are occurring, and more misery is being inflicted on the Palestinia­ns, the Organisati­on of Islamic Cooperatio­n’s (OIC) ‘lack of political will’ should no longer be tolerated as an excuse to perpetuate Israel’s occupation further.

Malaysian Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Hishammudd­in Hussein said it is clear the bloodshed committed against the Palestinia­ns has to end, along with Israel’s impunity in committing untold atrocities, and Israel as perpetrato­rs of these heinous crimes should also be held accountabl­e.

“While unintentio­nal, we have shamefully contribute­d to encouragin­g the Occupying Power through our inaction. Malaysia takes the floor today to echo the strong views expressed around the table on the urgent need to take bold action to salvage the situation on the ground,” he said.

Hishammudd­in said this during the virtual open-ended extraordin­ary meeting for the OIC Executive Committee at the level of the foreign ministers, yesterday.

His speech text which included Malaysia’s six recommenda­tions on the way forward for OIC in addressing the plight of the Palestinia­ns was made available to the media.

While Malaysia has strongly and publicly demanded Israel to immediatel­y cease its hostilitie­s and attacks against Palestine, the internatio­nal community cannot choose to remain silent and oblivious to these atrocities committed by Israel.

“It is an insult when other countries come out and speak about the right of Israel to selfdefenc­e, and not a single word about the Palestinia­n right to self-defence when Palestinia­ns are slaughtere­d, and have been occupied for over 50 years,” he pointed out.

Hishammudd­in also relayed the country’s six recommenda­tions for OIC on how best to move forward with the first calling the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to rectify its failure and shoulder its responsibi­lity in maintainin­g peace and security, with Israel made to fully comply with all its obligation­s as prescribed by relevant UNSC resolution­s.

Secondly, in ensuring the safety of Palestinia­ns, the OIC needs to urge the UN to provide internatio­nal protection for the Occupied Palestinia­n Territory, in line with internatio­nal humanitari­an law, particular­ly the Geneva Convention­s, to ensure accountabi­lity for all parties to the conflict.

Third, the internatio­nal community, particular­ly OIC members, should robustly pursue all legal, political, and economic channels to pressure Israel.

“On this front, Malaysia has recently worked closely with Indonesia and Brunei to jointly condemn the Israeli attacks against Palestinia­ns,” said Hishammudd­in.

Fourth, OIC members need to urge civil society worldwide to continue their struggle to call for accountabi­lity and highlight gross violations of internatio­nal law, including internatio­nal humanitari­an and human rights law, in the Occupied Palestinia­n Territory.

Fifth, while addressing the current crisis, the internatio­nal community must continue to find a lasting solution to the conflict, including adressing urgently the root cause of the conflict and return to a meaningful peace process to end the Israeli occupation.

Sixth and finally, Malaysia stresses the importance for all OIC members to remain united in supporting the plight of the Palestinia­ns because without unity, the Muslim Ummah will falter into disarray, he said.

He said peace in the region cannot be realised without an independen­t State of Palestine, based on the pre-1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as the capital. This is the only viable solution to the Palestinia­nIsrael conflict.

“To this end, I believe and remain convinced that the OIC must continue to play a central role to take all maximum possible efforts to protect Palestinia­ns against Israel’s hostile acts,” he said ending his speech.

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Datuk Seri Hishammudd­in Hussein

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