With the condition in Gaza predicted to improve vastly if the ceasefire proceeds smoothly, Malaysian tycoon Vincent Tan thinks it's time for Malaysians to put
Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu has approved the deal with Hamas for a ceasefire in Gaza, which is expected to come into effect Sunday , reported Al Jazeera.
During his visit to Pulau Ketam in Selangor, Vincent told the media that the decision to boycott Starbucks would bring nothing but losses to Malaysians. Previously, Vincent also said over 85% of Starbucks employees are Muslims.
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