PM says chance for peace in Middle East if world commits to stop crimes against Palestine
Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad speaks at the Al Sharq Annual Conference 2019 in Kuala Lumpur May 1, 2019. ― Bernama pic
“Until and unless the international community is committed to find a solution to bring an end to the occupation of the land belonging to the Palestinians, the region and the rest of the world will not have much of a chance for stability and order,” he said in a written copy of his speech at the 5th annual conference of the multi-nation youth network Al Sharq Youth.
“Nations like Syria, Libya and Yemen today provide images of a human tragedy while the rest of the world watch helplessly,” he said.
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