Ramadan’s Rally Of Hope: Malaysians Unite For Palestine And Beyond

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Ramadan’s Rally Of Hope: Malaysians Unite For Palestine And Beyond
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This initiative encourages Malaysians to 'adopt' families in Gaza, offering a crucial lifeline to those most in need

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This initiative isn’t just an event; it’s a beacon of hope, spotlighting the struggles of Palestinians and others living under the shadow of oppression. This involves providing financial support directly to families in Gaza, offering a lifeline to those most in need and strengthening the bonds of solidarity between Malaysians and Palestinians.

As Malaysians continue to stand with Palestine, this event marks another chapter in their long history of support, emphasizing the power of community and compassion in addressing global injustices. Notably, BDS Malaysia, part of the broader Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement aimed at pressuring Israel to comply with international law, was even sued by McDonald’s Malaysia.

This scandal has divided Malaysians, with some finding it hard to believe that individuals, especially those associated with religious organizations, would misuse money meant for such a critical humanitarian cause.

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