NST Online
Sunday, July 05, 2009, 07.51 PM
World News
   
Announcement
 
More...
More...
More...
 
 
 

NST Online » Frontpage
2009/01/12
Gaza Under Siege:Serial terrorists, that's what Israel are, says Najib
Bernama
Email to friend Email to Friend         Print article Print Article

KUALA LUMPUR, MON:

The atrocities inflicted by the Isreali regime upon the Palestinians in Gaza are similar to acts by serial terrorists that need to be condemned and put to an end immediately, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said.

He said if the acts were not stopped, the world particularly weak and small countries would not have future because they were being oppressed by the big powers through aggression and war.

“If such threats are not condemned in the highest degree and put to an end, peace and sovereignty of a country in the world can no longer be guaranteed,” he said when seconding the motion to condemn the Israeli offensive in Gaza tabled by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi in the special Parliament session today.

Najib said the Israeli regime’s way, method, conduct and action like ignoring criticisms by the international community and world bodies like the United Nations (UN), were acts of serial terrorists in their true sense.

He said Israel wantonly invaded and occupied new borders in Palestine and this was proven with the expansion of its regions by 30 percent from its original size in 1948.
He said the Israeli Armed Forces also could not be separated from the tactics of Zionist terrorist organisations like Stern and Irgun in the 1940s which used violence and inflicted arbitrary punishments.

This included the bombing of Shabra and Shatila refugee camps in southern Lebanon in 1982 which killed over 2,000 innocent Palestinian refugees, he said.

Najib said the Israeli bombing of Gaza since Dec 27 was a collective penalty targetted at the innocent public justified by an inhuman war.

He said Israel’s law of the jungle continued to be rampant because of the support from United States (US) which has influence in the UN Security Council.

He said the super power also constantly tried to block any resolutions to end the Palestinian crisis and this was proven by the US using its veto 28 times other past 36 years.

In fact, US and its allies also ignored world criticisms by attacking Iraq on March 20, 2003 and at the same time walking out on the UN Supreme Council without any final decisions with regard to the conflict.

Najib said the world would continue to have misfortune with the inability of UN and other world bodies to function properly.

“There is no longer rule of law because people who created the slogan violated it,” he said.

He said any parties, organisations or countries which collaborated with the Zionist Israel regime should be condemned in the harshest terms and taken to justice.

“But remember that this does not mean we are against all Jews. We still respect them especially those who believe in and love peace,” he said.

He also urged all Malaysians to offer any form of aid to the victims in Palestine and pray for a quick end of the conflict.








 




School Sponsorship Programme
Picture OTHER STORIES


Picture MOST READ TODAY!









TEXT ADS
"Olive Leaf Extract Against Viruses !!?"
Dedicated Server Hosting start from RMxxx/mth
Advertise With Us Here!

WEEKEND READ
Scent of success

Four aspiring businesswomen pitch a winning concept of a lemongrass venture
STYLE: These boots are made for walking

While boots are generally not made for tropical weather, there is little to stop Malaysian shoe lovers from finding a place or occasion to show off their favourite pair, writes SUZIEANA UDA NAGU
ABOUT TOWN: Looking good to feel good

THE teenage years are awkward times for many adolescents. Most teens experience self-doubt and struggle with self-esteem issues as they deal with the physical and emotional changes that are happening.
MY INTEREST
Beauty BEAUTY
Beauty Beauty briefs: Looking for cleansers?
Tech TECH
Tech Thingamajiggy: Three-in-one Transformer
Music/Games MUSIC/GAMES
Music/Games PLAY: A rampaging monster
Movies/Theatre MOVIES/THEATRE
Movies/Theatre Cinema: Spice and humour
CBT ART/BOOKS
ArtBooks READ: A matter of light and scale
Fashion FASHION
Fashion Back to batik
Health HEALTH
Health Keeping dengue at bay
Deco DECO
Deco Lowdown on coffee tables
Travel Times TRAVEL
Travel Drink to your health at FRIM
Food FOOD
Goodbites Ravioli with a twist
corporate info About NST | Contact Us | Advertising | Subscribe Online | Privacy Policy | How To Get There
Write to the Editor for editorial enquiry or Sales Department for sales and advertising enquiry. Copyright © 2007 NST Online. All rights reserved.
web stats