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| Jan 9, 2009 | |
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Israel-Gaza conflict
M'sia calls for sanctions
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| Malaysia calls for sanctions on Israel | |
| KUALA LUMPUR (Malaysia) -MALAYSIA'S leader on Thursday called for sanctions on Israel over its lethal military strikes on Gaza, saying the international community has a 'moral duty' to save the Palestinian people.
Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi said in a speech to Malaysian and foreign diplomats that international sanctions have been applied for various breaches of the code of international conduct, and should be expanded to include violations of moral standards. 'On the issue of morality, Israel has to be sanctioned,' Mr Abdullah later told reporters. He denounced as 'absolutely immoral' Israel's 'excessive deployment of military power' in its air and ground offensive on Gaza since Dec 27 that has left at least 688 Palestinians dead. More than 3,000 people have been wounded and some 5,000 people have fled the border area in the operation aimed at snuffing out Hamas militants who have been firing rockets at Israel. Ten Israelis have been killed in the Hamas attacks. Mr Abdullah did not elaborate on whether the sanctions should be economic or military, saying it is up to the United Nations to decide. Still, the proposal is unlikely to see the light of day as any sanctions must be approved by the UN Security Council where the US, Israel's main ally, has veto power. The Security Council has so far failed to agree on action to end the escalating crisis in Gaza, but Egypt plans to host separate talks with Israel and Hamas on a cease-fire proposal. But in a moderate success for Malaysian diplomacy, the president of the UN General Assembly has agreed to its proposal to hold an emergency special session on the humanitarian situation in Gaza later on Thursday. Any resolution adopted by the 192-member world body would not be legally binding. The Israeli operations have angered Muslims around the world including in Malaysia and Indonesia. On Wednesday, more than 2,000 Muslim restaurants in Malaysia said they would remove Coca-Cola from their menus as part of a boycott of American products in protest of US support for Israel. About 400 Muslims forced the closure of a Kentucky Fried Chicken outlet on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi on Thursday, burning an American flag and overturning tables to discourage customers. 'America has strongly supported the Israeli attacks. We call on Indonesian Muslims to boycott all American products,' said MrAhmad Hudha, a demonstrator. -- AP | |
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