Malaysian PM defends Hamas ties on Germany trip

German Chancellor Olaf Scholz (L) and Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim review a military honour guard during an official welcoming ceremony prior to talks at the Chancellery in Berlin on March 11, 2024. (AFP)
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Updated 12 March 2024
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Malaysian PM defends Hamas ties on Germany trip

  • Despite their differences, Anwar insisted there was “trust” between Malaysia and Germany on the issue of the Israel-Hamas war and they agreed on some aspects, such as pushing for a two-state solution
  • Israel has killed more than 31,000 Palestinians in Gaza, two-thirds of them women and children, according to the Gaza Health Ministry

BERLIN: Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim was Monday forced to defend his country’s continued ties to Palestinian militant group Hamas during a visit to Germany, a staunch supporter of Israel.
Hamas’s unprecedented attack on Israel on October 7 has triggered a war in the Gaza Strip, with fighting showing no sign of a let-up after more than five months.
Muslim-majority Malaysia has no diplomatic relations with Israel and many in the country support the Palestinians.
Speaking at a press conference alongside German Chancellor Olaf Scholz in Berlin, Anwar was repeatedly asked about Malaysia’s long-standing ties to Hamas and stance on the war.
He stressed Malaysia’s links were with Hamas’s political wing, adding: “I make no apologies about it.
“We do not have any connection with any military outfit or wing, I’ve clarified this to many of my European colleagues (and) the United States.”
He urged people to “understand the fundamental root cause of the problem” that triggered the conflict.
“What I reject strongly is this narrative, this obsession, as if the entire problem begins and ends with the 7th of October,” he said.
There had been decades of “atrocities, plunder and dispossession of Palestinians,” he added.
Scholz reiterated Germany’s position that “Israel has the right to defend itself against Hamas’s terror attack.”
He also stressed that Berlin “wants more humanitarian aid to reach Gaza, we want the hostages to be released unconditionally, we want there to be no unnecessary casualties.”
The chancellor also called for efforts to foster long-term peace, and toward a two-state solution.
Germany’s response to the Hamas attack and ensuing war has been driven by guilt over its own dark past, and the slaughter of six million Jews by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Despite their differences, Anwar insisted there was “trust” between Malaysia and Germany on the issue of the Israel-Hamas war and they agreed on some aspects, such as pushing for a two-state solution.
Hamas’s attack that started the war resulted in about 1,160 deaths in Israel, mostly civilians, according to an AFP count based on Israeli official figures.
The militants also took around 250 hostages, dozens of whom were released during a week-long truce in November. Israel believes 99 hostages still in Gaza remain alive and 31 have died.
Israel’s retaliatory bombardment and ground offensive has killed 31,112 Palestinians, mostly women and children, according to Gaza’s health ministry.
 

 


Greta Thunberg released from custody after arrest at UK pro-Palestinian protest

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Greta Thunberg released from custody after arrest at UK pro-Palestinian protest

LONDON: Swedish activist Greta Thunberg was released from custody after being arrested ​on Tuesday in London at a pro-Palestinian protest, police said.
UK-based campaign group Prisoners for Palestine said Thunberg was earlier arrested under the Terrorism Act for holding a sign that said “I support the Palestine Action prisoners. I oppose genocide.” The British government has proscribed Palestine Action as ‌a terrorist ‌group.
City of London Police said ‌Thunberg ⁠had ​been ‌bailed until March.
Police said earlier two other people had been arrested for throwing red paint at a building. A spokesperson said 22-year-old woman later attended the scene and was arrested for displaying a placard in support of a proscribed organization.
Prisoners for ⁠Palestine, which supports some detained activists who have gone on ‌hunger strike, said the building ‍had been targeted because it ‍was used by an insurance firm which they ‍said provided services to the British arm of Israeli defense firm Elbit Systems.
The insurance company did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Thunberg, 22, became ​prominent after staging weekly climate protests in front of the Swedish parliament in ⁠2018.
Last year, she was cleared of a public order offense in Britain as a judge ruled police had no power to arrest her and others at a protest in London the year before.
She was detained along with 478 people and expelled by Israel in October after joining an activist convoy of vessels, the Global Sumud Flotilla, that attempted to reach Gaza with aid supplies. ‌Israel has consistently denied genocide allegations.