Malaysia strongly condemns Israel’s violence in Rafah as millions take refuge

Wisma Putra says inhumane assault will worsen current humanitarian catastrophe, further drailing efforts for permanent ceasefire

4:38 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia condemns, in the strongest terms, the large-scale offensive in Rafah, where millions of displaced civilians are seeking refuge.

The Foreign Ministry said that the inhumane assault will worsen the current humanitarian catastrophe, exacerbate tension in the region, and further derail efforts towards the immediate cessation of hostilities and a permanent ceasefire.

“Malaysia demands Israel immediately desist and abide by its obligations under international law,” it said.

Wisma Putra also stressed that the dastardly military operation clearly vindicates the key goal of the Zionist regime: to annihilate the Palestinians from their own land.

It also clearly shows the Zionist regime’s blatant disregard for fundamental principles of international law and a clear contempt for the rulings by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on January 26 on the six provisional measures.

“The international community cannot let this belligerent act by one of its members continue without impunity,” it added.

According to Wisma Putra, Malaysia echoes the calls by the United Nations secretary-general for an immediate halt to the vile plan and urges the United Nations Security Council to take swift and decisive action to stop the massacre being perpetrated by the Zionist regime.

“This includes compelling responsible members of the international community to suspend support for the regime,” it added.

It said Malaysia’s resolute support and solidarity with the Palestinian people remain unwavering, including towards their right to self-determination, the establishment of an independent and sovereign state of Palestine based on pre-1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as the capital of Palestine, and acceptance as a full member of the UN.

Earlier today, the Palestinian news agency Wafa reported that the Israeli attack on Rafah killed more than 100 civilians, including women and children, with hundreds more injured.

About 1.4 million Palestinians are now in Rafah after the Israeli military forced a mass displacement of residents from the north to the south of Gaza. – February 12, 2024

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