Malaysia ‘double standard’ slam on Gaza atrocities

Kuala Lumpur: Malaysia’s Foreign Minister condemned “atrocities” in Gaza on Sunday, saying he reflects “apathy and double standards” on the plight of the Palestinian people.Mohammad Hasan told his counterparts from the regional ASEAN block, “They are direct results of the erosion of international law.”Mohammad’s comments come in front of an ASEAN summit on Monday in Kuala Lumpur as Israel has carried forward his campaign in a war -torn Gaza this month.The bombing has criticized international, as well as a call to allow more assistance after Israel to reduce the total blockade imposed on 2 March.Mohammed said, “Atrocities against Palestinian people reflect indifference and double standards.”“ASEAN cannot remain silent,” Mohammed said, whose country heads the block.In February, the Foreign Ministers of the 10-Member Association emphasized their “long support” for Palestinian rights.Muslim-Bahul Malaysia has no diplomatic relations with Israel and supports many Palestinians in the Southeast Asian country. Kuala Lumpur has broadcasted donations and human assistance of more than $ 10 million to Palestinians in Gaza after the war in October 2023. Based on official data, according to AFP Tally, a war began with an attack by Palestinian terrorist group Hamas on Israel, resulting in 1,218 people.Terrorists also took 251 hostages, of which 57 are built in Gaza, of which 34 Israeli army says that they have died.Gaza’s Health Ministry said on Saturday that 53,901 people, most of the citizens have been killed during the war.