Monday, August 25, 2025

‘Voice of the Malaysian people’: Anwar announces extra RM100m aid for Palestine at KL rally





‘Voice of the Malaysian people’: Anwar announces extra RM100m aid for Palestine at KL rally



Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim greets the crowd as he arrives at the Sumud Nusantara Flotilla flag off and ‘Malaysia Stands with Gaza’ rally at Dataran Merdeka here, Kuala Lumpur yesterday. — Picture by Sayuti Zainudin

Monday, 25 Aug 2025 8:31 AM MYT


KUALA LUMPUR, Aug 25 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced last night an additional RM100 million allocation for Palestine, on top of the RM100 million already approved by the government in 2023.

The announcement was made before a crowd of several thousand who gathered for the Sumud Nusantara rally at Dataran Merdeka here, a symbolic event held to send off a humanitarian aid flotilla to Gaza.

“This isn’t a partisan voice, nor a communal voice or a provincial voice. This is a collective voice. This is the voice of the Malaysian people,” Anwar said in a passionate speech.

“What else have we not done? We’ve sent volunteers. Clerics have helped. We treated those who we managed to fly in.

“Palestinian children who are left here, we give them education. Insufficient funds we give them all, so tonight I announce we will give RM100 million more,” he added.



Crowds fill the field during the Sumud Nusantara Flotilla Gaza flag-off and ‘Malaysia Stands with Gaza’ rally at Dataran Merdeka, Kuala Lumpur last night. — Picture by Sayuti Zainudin


The Sumud Nusantara aid flotilla is part of the Global Sumud Flotilla coalition and will carry crucial aid to Gaza, where more than half a million people are trapped in famine that the United Nations said is caused by an Israeli blockade.

The coalition’s organisers said they hope to break the Israeli navy barricade and create a humanitarian corridor to allow more vessels carrying aid to pass through.

The mission involves teams from eight countries and will be led by Malaysia, although the exact number of vessels sailing is not clear.

The convoy of aid vessels will sail to Gaza in two separate groups on different dates, with the first expected to depart on August 31 and the second on September 4.

The vessels from Southeast Asian countries will first head to Spain, a crucial stopover before continuing their challenging journey toward Gaza, carrying vital and much-needed supplies.

The second group will first head to Tunisia before joining the ships from Southeast Asia for the final leg of the journey to their destination in Gaza.

Anwar is among global Muslim leaders vocal about the Palestinian plight, often using international platforms to criticise the inaction of Western governments that he said enables Israel’s continued assault on Gaza.

The International Court of Justice concluded last year that there is plausibility Israel is committing genocide, although it stressed that the matter is still being investigated.

Anwar voiced his confidence that “justice will one day prevail as more governments in the world dare speak against the cruelty of the Israeli zionist regime”, citing countries like Brazil, Spain and South Africa as examples of nations that have taken a firm stand.

In an impassioned speech, the prime minister asserted that Malaysia would never abandon the Palestinians.

“We will always be with you,” Anwar said, reiterating a promise of solidarity that has long been a cornerstone of Malaysia’s foreign policy, to loud applause and chants of “long live Palestine” from the crowd.


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I applaud your generosity for the Palestinians on behalf of the Malaysian people, being a pro Palestinian bloke myself.

But having just read Prof Ramasamy's article in Murray Hunter's Blog, titled Minister of Education Fadhlina to answer questions on Indian student admission into matriculation programme, where he lamented your parsimonious allocation of a relatively mere sum of RM19 million maintenance fund for more than 560 Tamil schools, I feel a timely reminder for you that the Tamil Malaysians are also people of Malaysia, thus denting your boast regarding the donation of RM100 million as “This isn’t a partisan voice, nor a communal voice or a provincial voice. This is a collective voice. This is the voice of the Malaysian people.”

Yes sadly I doubt the Tamil Malaysians are exactly exuberant about your donation to the Palestinians when we recall the English proverb "Charity begins at home".

RM19 mil versus RM100 mil - DSAI, have a bit of proportionality lah.


1 comment:

  1. STUPID a...Hamas Lover Anwar is on his last TERM as PM.....Useless Like ALL UMNO AND EX UMNO RACIST BIGOT SUPREMACIST TERRORIST LOVER..... and Chinese and Indian Schools Gets Collectively $15 Million a year ..... Now I know we should ALL MAKE MALAYSIAL FLAG FLY UPSIDE DOWN!!......DO IT QUIETYL AND SECRETLY ON ALL SEKOLAH TAHFIZ....MALAY NGO AND ENTITIES....DISGUISE LIKE PAMELA LING KILLERS....UTK STYLE...

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