Malaysian PM Anwar joins rally in show of support for Palestinians

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Malaysia Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim delivers his speech during a solidarity gathering to show support for Palestinians, amid escalating conflict between Israel and Hamas, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, October 24, 2023. REUTERS/Hasnoor Hussain

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said support from the United States and Europe was bolstering Israel's position.

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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim joined 16,000 pro-Palestinian supporters to condemn “barbaric” acts in the Gaza Strip, where thousands are estimated to have been killed.

The gathering in the Malaysian capital, Kuala Lumpur, on Tuesday was the largest in a series of

demonstrations held in Muslim-majority Malaysia

in recent weeks.

More than 700 Palestinians

were killed in overnight Israeli air strikes,

Gaza’s Health Ministry said on Tuesday, the highest 24-hour death toll since Israel began a bombing campaign to crush Hamas militants who stunned the country with a deadly Oct 7 attack.

The Health Ministry has said at least 6,546 Palestinians have been killed in strikes since Oct 7.

Malaysia has long been a vocal supporter of the Palestinian cause and has called for a two-state solution to the conflict between Israel and the Palestinians. It does not have diplomatic relations with Israel.

The gathering in Kuala Lumpur on Tuesday was the largest in a series of demonstrations held in Muslim-majority Malaysia in recent weeks.

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“It’s a level of insanity to allow people to be butchered, babies to be killed, hospitals to be bombed, and schools to be destroyed... It’s the height of barbarism in this world,” Datuk Seri Anwar told the crowd gathered at an indoor stadium in Kuala Lumpur.

“We are with the Palestinian people yesterday, today and tomorrow,” he said, adding that support from the United States and Europe was bolstering Israel’s position.

Mr Anwar last week said he

rejected Western pressure to condemn Hamas.

He spoke to Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh earlier in October and called for an immediate end to the bombardment in Gaza and the establishment of a humanitarian corridor.

United Nations agencies called “on our knees” on Tuesday

for aid to be allowed unimpeded into Gaza,

saying more than 20 times the current deliveries were needed after two weeks of Israeli air strikes.

Carrying Palestinian flags and banners, the demonstrators in Kuala Lumpur chanted “long live Palestine” and “down with Israel”.

Ms Nurul Anis Syafiqah Muhammad, a 20-year-old student, said she was at the gathering to protest against Israeli actions.

“This is not just about religion, it is about humanity... As humans we must be compassionate towards one another,” she said. REUTERS

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