
Malaysia Joins Forces with Regional Powers to Resolve Gaza Crisis
Malaysia, Turkey, Iran, and Pakistan to Collaborate on Gaza Conflict Resolution PUTRAJAYA, MALAYSIA – In a significant development in the ongoing Gaza crisis, Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced today that Malaysia is joining forces with Turkey, Iran, and Pakistan to seek a peaceful resolution. The announcement came during a press conference at Masjid Putra in Putrajaya. "We have agreed to work together to find a way to resolve this issue as quickly as possible," stated Prime Minister Ibrahim. He expressed strong condemnation of Israel's actions, stating that their condemnation is not enough, and that the continued supply of weapons to Israel is unacceptable. The Prime Minister highlighted the need to halt the violence and ensure the delivery of essential humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza. He indicated that Malaysia may even contact the US to leverage their veto power in the UN Security Council to help resolve the situation. The initiative underscores a growing international concern over the humanitarian situation in Gaza and the need for coordinated diplomatic efforts.