This initiative recognises the struggles of the Palestinian people and seeks to amplify their voices and their cause.
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The campaign invites all influencers, individuals, and groups willing to support the Palestinian cause to join the movement and help “shake” Israel by showing solidarity with the Palestinian people. The initiative aligns with the bloody attack against Israel on 7 October by the Palestinian group Hamas, which received widespread support in Malaysia.
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