Malaysia Slams 'Double Standards' on Gaza 'Atrocities'
- On May 25, 2025, Malaysia's Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan condemned atrocities in Gaza ahead of the ASEAN summit in Kuala Lumpur.
- His remarks followed Israel's intensified campaign in Gaza during May 2025, which drew global criticism and partial easing of a blockade imposed on March 2.
- Mohamad told ASEAN counterparts the atrocities reflect "indifference and double standards" and result from the erosion of international law's sanctity.
- The conflict since October 2023 caused over 53,900 deaths in Gaza and 1,218 in Israel, mostly civilians, with 57 hostages remaining in Gaza according to official tallies.
- Mohamad stressed that as ASEAN chair, Malaysia insists the bloc "cannot remain silent" and supports increased humanitarian aid to Palestinians amid ongoing violence.
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Malaysia slams 'double standards' on Gaza 'atrocities'
Describing them as a "direct result of the erosion of the sanctity of international law", Malaysia's Foreign Minister Mohamad Hasan further told his Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) counterparts that the bloc "cannot remain silent".
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