UN Urged to Ensure Gaza Ceasefire Compliance

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UN Urged to Ensure Gaza Ceasefire Compliance
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Syed Ibrahim Syed Noh, Chairman of the Malaysian Parliament Caucus for Palestine, calls for more assertive UN action to guarantee the success of the Gaza ceasefire, scheduled to begin on January 19. He emphasizes the need for open humanitarian aid channels guided by ICJ and UNSC decisions. While acknowledging the initial agreement, Syed Ibrahim highlights the potential challenges in implementing the ceasefire, including Israeli troop withdrawal and Hamas's release of Israeli hostages. He proposes a Special Action Committee for Palestine and Gaza reconstruction, aligning with Malaysia's support for Japan's CEAPAD initiative.

KUALA LUMPUR: The United Nations should take more aggressive steps to ensure that the ceasefire agreement in the Gaza Strip, which is scheduled to be implemented starting this Sunday , is adhered to by all parties.

He said that although the initial phase of the ceasefire negotiations was agreed upon and welcomed by many parties, its implementation, which among others involves the gradual withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Gaza Strip as well as the release of Israeli hostages by Hamas, would certainly be challenging.

"This ceasefire is long overdue. In fact, the Palestinian people have been oppressed for decades. The war has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians and caused millions to become homeless due to the genocidal greed and madness of the Zionist regime of Israel to supposedly defend itself," he said in a statement on Thursday .

He said this is in line with Malaysia's support for Japan's initiative to organise the Cooperation among East Asia countries for Palestinian Development .

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