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Malaysia condemns Israeli attacks in Gaza as ceasefire violation

Malaysia condemns Israel’s latest Gaza attacks as a serious breach of international law and a violation of the declared ceasefire, calling for an immediate end to hostilities.

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia has strongly condemned the latest Israeli attacks in Gaza.

The Foreign Ministry said the assaults resulted in the deaths of innocent civilians, including children and journalists.

In a statement, Wisma Putra said the attack constitutes a serious violation of international humanitarian and human rights law.

It stressed the assault was a clear breach of the ceasefire agreement declared by US President Donald Trump.

That ceasefire was part of a 20-point Peace Plan announced on Sept 29, 2025.

“Malaysia reiterates that all parties to the conflict are obliged to uphold international law,” the ministry said.

“Attacks that result in the loss of civilian lives and impede access to safety and essential services are unacceptable.”

It added such actions undermine efforts towards de-escalation, peace, and stability.

Wisma Putra reiterated its call for an immediate and sustained cessation of hostilities.

It urged all parties to return to meaningful negotiations for a just and lasting peace.

The ministry reaffirmed Malaysia’s steadfast support for the Palestinian people’s inalienable rights.

This includes their right to self-determination and the establishment of a sovereign Palestinian state.

Malaysia supports a state based on pre-1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital.

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