PNN – Referring to the West’s attempt to distort the Gaza war through the international media, the Prime Minister of Malaysia Anwar Ibrahim stated that there is no need for Western countries to teach democracy and human rights to the Islamic world.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network, quoted by Bernama news agency, Anwar Ibrahim emphasized in the opening ceremony of the meeting of Jama Masjid Malaysia that the Western world should stop trying to control the international media to present “false narratives” about the war in Gaza.
In this meeting, which was held in Kuala Lumpur on Al-Aqsa and Palestine, he stated that it is not necessary for the West to teach the Islamic world the meaning of democracy, human rights and sustainable development.
About 700 representatives of mosques and non-governmental organizations, foreign ambassadors, scholars and observers from several countries were present in this meeting, which was organized by the Consultative Council of Islamic Organizations of Malaysia.
The Prime Minister of Malaysia continued in this meeting that the western countries should correct the narrative and accept that the unrest in Palestine is not due to the attack of Hamas on October 7, but it started in 1948 and has been going on since then.
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Anwar said: We must be transparent and we cannot be the followers of Western countries who want to start the narrative from October 7.
He expressed his opinion: continuous destruction (in Palestine) since 1948, followed by a direct attack on Al-Aqsa Mosque in 1969. In fact, the destruction continues both in terms of infrastructure and humanity and genocide. This is what happened.
Anwar added: Malaysia is committed to not allowing companies registered in Israel (occupied territories) to enter and carry out any activities in this country.
According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, with the continuation of the Zionist regime’s attacks on the Gaza Strip, the number of martyrs has reached 40,405 since October 7.
The Zionist regime has continued its attacks on the Gaza Strip, despite the UN Security Council resolution that called for an immediate ceasefire. The ongoing siege of Gaza has resulted in severe shortages of food, clean water, and medicine, and has devastated much of the region.
The Zionist regime is facing charges of genocide in the International Court of Justice, and this court has issued an order to stop military operations in the southern city of Rafah. Where more than one million Palestinians had taken refuge before the attack on this area on May 6.