
THE Government has called for the immediate reopening of the gates of the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, urging countries with genuine influence to move beyond rhetoric and exert real pressure to ensure access for Muslim worshippers as they prepare to celebrate Aidilfitri.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim criticised the continued closure of the mosque by Israeli occupation forces, which has prevented faithful Muslims from observing their right to worship at Islam’s third holiest site during the final days of Ramadan and the upcoming Aidilfitri festivities.
“Israel’s actions have no legitimate basis in law, in morality or in any sincere conception of human dignity. The continued closure of Al-Aqsa is indefensible and a clear violation of international law. Its continuation reflects a level of impunity that has only grown with time,” Anwar said in a Facebook post today.
He also extended Malaysia’s solidarity to Palestinian Muslims who will be observing Aidilfitri under these challenging conditions.
“To Palestinian Muslims marking Eid under these conditions: your faith, your patience and your perseverance are seen. You do not stand alone. Malaysians will continue to speak where we must and act where we can,” he added.
The prime minister’s statement comes amid heightened tensions in the region, including restrictions on access to Al-Aqsa and broader concerns over the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, which has affected the ability of worshippers to freely perform prayers at the historic site.
By publicly calling on influential governments to intervene, Malaysia is emphasising both the religious significance of the mosque and the importance of upholding international law and human rights in the Holy City. - March 17, 2026
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