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PUTRAJAYA: The unity government wants groups with working experience in Palestine to join a special coordinating committee to rebuild Gaza, says Datuk Dr Mohd Na’im Mokhtar .

“Together we pray that Malaysia plays a role, specifically in the context of working with the Japanese government to help our friends who have been oppressed by the Israeli Zionist regime succeed,” he told reporters after attending the Zikir Akbar Madani programme in conjunction with the eve of the 2025 Federal Territories Day celebration.

The Foreign Ministry has said that Malaysia will work alongside Japan under the framework of the Conference on Cooperation Among East Asian Countries for Palestinian Development to rebuild and assist Palestinians after the latest Israeli invasion killed 47,000 people and destroyed most of Gaza.

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