GSPP planning solidarity activities in support of Palestinians


KUALA LUMPUR: Gabungan Solidariti Pembebasan Palestin (GSPP) is planning numerous solidarity activities to encourage people to play a part in reclaiming the rights and sovereignty of Palestine, says its director Muhammad Fauzi Asmuni.

Muhammad Fauzi said the activities are in collaboration with local non-governmental organisations (NGOs), communities, mosques, universities as well as government and private bodies.

"The activities planned include Palestine Liberation Solidarity Convoy, Palestine Liberation Solidarity Tour, Palestine discourse, 1 House 1 Fund 1 Flag Campaign, Palestinian Flag Campaign, and social media campaigns.

"GSPP also invites Malaysians to continue supporting the resilience of the Gazans to stay put in Gaza and to provide financial support so they can live a normal life there,” he said.

He was speaking during the third special GSSP press conference on their proposals to the government at Anjung Melayu here Thursday (Nov 9), which was also attended by a representative of the Aman Palestin NGO.

Muhammad Fauzi said aid such as blankets, mattresses, winter jackets, food parcels, ready-to-eat food and medicines are the priority now.

"It will be winter in Palestine soon, which will make their misery and hardship worse in the midst of this war,” he said.

Muhammad Fauzi also announced that Aman Palestin has donated RM500,000 to the people of Gaza and is in the process of channelling RM2.5mil to the al-Shifa Hospital to provide medical equipment and financial aid to victims of the Israel regime’s violence. - Bernama

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