Following a similar incident three months ago, Palestinian women at Wisma Transit in Kuala Lumpur have sparked controversy with unruly behavior. Videos show them burning items, damaging property, and demanding immediate return to Palestine. Their actions, including refusing food and throwing it away, are believed to be an attempt to pressure the government for faster repatriation to Egypt. Netizens have expressed mixed reactions, with some condemning their behavior and others sympathizing with their plight.
Three months ago, two Palestinian women placed at Wisma Transit in Kuala Lumpur ran amok by throwing slippers at law enforcement officers, damaging property, and hurling obscenities after being denied access to accommodations outside of the facility.
History repeated itself today as videos of Palestinians at the center behaving rudely by burning unidentified items and wringing the facility’s gates, demanding a quick return to Palestine, have gone viral. https://worldofbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/ssstik.io_@amirbaharrr_1735992229505.mp4 In the video, Palestinian women and children can be seen holding up placards and standing by the fence, wanting in their attempt to gain public attention.
Their antics did not stop there, as videos of them refusing to eat and throwing away food surfaced on social media. https://worldofbuzz.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/01/ssstik.io_@midkiners_1735988427555.mp4 Several reports have pointed out that the reason for their rude actions was to put pressure on the government to send them to Egypt much more quickly. “They never wanted to be here in the first place. They are no different from the Rohingyans,” said a user.Currently, authorities have diffused the matter, and peace has been restored.
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