Palestinian Ambassador Praises M’sians For Boycotting Pro Israeli Businesses

Politics
4 Nov 2023 • 4:11 PM MYT
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Palestinian Ambassador to Malaysia Walid Abu Ali has commended the Malaysian government and its people for their unwavering solidarity with the Palestinians.

He commended the government’s consistent stance on the Israeli occupation in Palestine and the public, demonstrating their solidarity in various ways, including boycotting businesses and products linked to Israel.

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He emphasised that any measures taken to support Palestine, including the call for a boycott on the alleged pro-Israeli businesses, could help minimise the Palestinians suffering.

“I do encourage Malaysians, Palestinians, Arabs, Muslims, and all those who believe in human rights and democracy to participate in the minimal act of boycotting all the (products) which support Israel.”

“Israelis are benefiting out of so many brands which are all over the world. But I think lately during the last three weeks, economically you could witness the significant impact this boycott has on them, exerting pressure on the Israeli government, which engages in acts of terrorism against Palestine, making them realise that their actions also have an economic impact,” he said at a press conference.

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No one can question the Malaysian support but we as Palestinians look for Malaysia to play a role locally, regionally and internationally. Malaysia is an influential country that they could play a role to get those who do not believe in supporting Palestine within Asia for example, to show their support,” he added.

Walid highlighted four priorities at the moment, with the first and second priorities being an immediate ceasefire to put an end to the Israeli crimes in Palestine and the facilitation of a humanitarian corridor, respectively to allow external contributions into Gaza.

 

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