Malaysia4Palestine 24-hour channel a clear display of our constant support: Fahmi

Special broadcast by RTM and Astro will run from noon today until tomorrow, featuring interviews, special performances, documentaries to highlight Palestinian plight

1:58 PM MYT

 

KUCHING – The establishment of the temporary Malaysia4Palestine 24-hour channel demonstrates Malaysia’s consistent and clear stance in supporting the Palestinian people oppressed by Israel, said Communications Minister Fahmi Fadzil. 

He said it is hoped that this special broadcast by RTM and Astro will open the eyes of more parties, especially countries that still refuse to express solidarity with the Palestinian people who have long been victims of the Zionist regime’s violence. 

“I welcome the 24-hour broadcast effort of Malaysia4Palestine. It is a very noble endeavour. 

“Therefore, I see that we need to continue to support and express our support for the Palestinian people, especially at this moment,” he told reporters after attending the National Journalists’ Day (Hawana) 2024 Tour with university students here today. 

Yesterday, Astro and RTM announced that the television stations are providing the temporary Malaysia4Palestine channel, available from noon today to the next day, dedicated to highlighting the humanitarian crisis in Palestine. 

The Malaysia4Palestine channel will feature interviews, special performances and documentaries to highlight the plight of the Palestinian people. – May 25, 2024

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