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Malaysia's Mahathir announces Gaza Emergency Fund, receives praise
Published in Bikya Masr on 20 - 11 - 2012

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysians are pleased with the government's actions as the violence in Gaza continues. A number of political and social activists told Bikyamasr.com that they believe the government and officials are “doing a great job in showing we support Palestinians.”
It comes as former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad announced on Tuesday that Malaysians would continue to deliver aid to Palestinians under siege in Gaza, “who are oppressed by Israel.”
Activist Mohamed Ezzeddine told Bikyamasr.com that he was organizing local groups to send various aid to the new Gaza Fund “in order to show our solidarity with a people who face constant attacks and are cut off from the rest of the world.”
Mahathir, who is also President of Perdana Global Peace Foundation (PGPF), told reporters that aid including food, clothing, construction materials or cash could assist the Palestinians to continue to live and receive better protection.
“Malaysia has several bodies that are providing aid to Gaza. Today we launch a fund. The proceeds will be distributed to several NGOs (non-governmental organisations) which have distribution networks in Gaza, that we (PGPF) don't. So, we are willing to give to anyone that are aligned with us whether within the country or in Europe,” he told reporters after launching the Gaza Emergency Fund at the Putra World Trade Center.
Israeli attacks on Palestine since November 15 have killed more than 100 people in Gaza including children and the elderly, as well as injuring hundreds of others.
Although Israel continues to impose blockades on any aid entering Gaza, Mahathir said Malaysians could contribute without any limitation as the proceeds would directly be distributed to the relevant parties endlessly.
While he condemned the blockade imposed on Gaza, Mahathir was still “thankful because the change in government in Egypt had to a certain extent made it easier to send aid to the people of Gaza.”
Mahathir also labeled Israel as the “most lawless country ever seen in world history” as it “had broken every international law and carried out assassinations.
“For every ship bringing supplies to Gaza, Israel mounted military attack on the ship. Israel said it is only looking after its security but its security is based on the insecurity of everybody else,” he said.
Mahathir pointed out that Israel believed it had the right to carry out pre-emptive attacks on any country at any time, as what it did to Sudan recently.
He said the people in Gaza also had the rights to be secure especially when they here put under blockade and were denied food and medicine.
“What are they going to do when the world just looks on and does nothing. So, they try to fight back in their own way. They fire some harmless rockets which are not invented by the great power in the world,” he said while demanding for Israel to show evidence that the action had killed three of their people and caused damage to Tel Aviv.
“The evidence overwhelmingly showed that Israel is the terrorist. Israel is a terrorist state. It terrifies everybody around it.
He later presented PGPF's contribution of RM100,000 to Prof Paola Manduca on behalf of Medical Aid of Palestine.
Besides today's fund launching and contribution, PGPF had also donated 500,000 units of 1.5 liter bottles under its Waqaf Water4Gaza project as well as clothes and other materials to Gaza recently.


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