Dr Mahathir supports govt's efforts in bringing Palestinians to Malaysia for treatment


PUTRAJAYA: Former prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad supports the government’s efforts in bringing injured Palestinians to Malaysia for treatment.

He said that Palestinians were Muslim brothers who deserve to be helped in their time of need.

"They (the Palestinians) are Muslims, we Muslims are brothers. So when they face problems, we need to help them as best we can,” he said when met at the ‘Bicara Merdeka - Masa Depan Islam dan Melayu’ programme organised by Yayasan Permata Ummah here on Saturday (Aug 24).

On whether the government needed to bring more Palestinians over for treatment, Dr Mahathir said the government could help according to its capabilities.

"We can’t afford that much. We can bring those who are badly (hurt) here who we can treat,” he said.

A total of 41 injured Palestinians, accompanied by 86 of their next-of-kin, were flown in on two A-400M Royal Malaysian Air Force aircraft and landed at the Subang Air Base at about 2pm on Aug 16.

Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan recently said that the Palestinians, who are currently being treated in Malaysia, will only be repatriated to their country after conditions improved or at least after a ceasefire has been achieved by all parties. - Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In Nation

Melaka carrying out measures to protect residents from crocodile threat
Malaysia re-elected to Uncitral for 2025-2031 term
Malaysia, Vietnam elevate bilateral relations to comprehensive strategic partnership
Vehicles in viral video given summonses for parking too close to bus stop, Ipoh cops say
Eight people in MPV die in collision with 4WD in Sibu
Company director loses RM34,000 in scam to supply non-existent Agriculture Department order
Girl among three killed, baby hurt after family of four on motorcycle crash into lorry
Water levels at three major Kelantan rivers surpass alert levels
Scheduled water cuts to seven Penang Island areas Nov 28-29
Kyiv accuses Russia of launching intercontinental ballistic missile attack

Others Also Read