Malaysian Prime Minister Condemns Israeli Regime’s Attacks on Six Countries
According to the English section of webangah News Agency, citing Mehr News Agency and Anadolu Agency, Malaysia’s official news agency Bernama reported that Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has condemned the Israeli regime’s attacks on six countries over less than two weeks.
Speaking at the closing ceremony of Malaysia’s National Religious Institutions Assembly, Anwar Ibrahim said, “How is it possible for one side to act so brazenly and attack six countries within one or two weeks?”
The Israeli regime has launched multiple attacks since Monday on various countries, including Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and Qatar.
During Tuesday’s attack on a residential complex in Doha on September 8th (Gregorian calendar), five members of Hamas and a Qatari security officer examining a US-proposed plan to end the war in Gaza were killed.
Statistics show that since October 2023, the Israeli regime has killed over 64,000 Palestinians in Gaza. Qatar has been playing a mediating role alongside the United States and egypt in peace negotiations.
The six countries referred to by Anwar also include Tunisia. Reports claim that a global resistance convoy was targeted by a drone attack in Tunisian waters.
Tunisia’s Ministry of Interior announced Thursday that all necessary investigations are underway to clarify the details of this attack and identify those responsible.
The Malaysian Prime Minister emphasized that he will attend an extraordinary Arab-Islamic summit in Doha on Monday to declare his country’s support for Palestine and condemn the violence and also the “inhuman audacity of the Zionists.”