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Israel Dominates the Debate in Malaysia – Again

February 1, 2012

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Israel Dominates the Debate in Malaysia – Again

By Shibani Mahtani (01-31-12)

Recent comments by Malaysian opposition leader Anwar Ibrahim have demonstrated yet again how issues related to Israel continue to divide this majority-Muslim country – and could influence the country’s next national election.

In a recent interview with the Wall Street Journal, Mr. Anwar responded to the question of whether he would open diplomatic ties with Israel by stating his “support” for “efforts to protect the security of the state of Israel,” while at the same time backing the “legitimate rights of the Palestinians.” He stopped short of saying he would establish diplomatic relations between the two states – what he describes as a “tricky” issue – and stated that any change to the status quo would remain contingent on Israel recognizing the aspirations of the Palestinians.

Malaysia is one of three Southeast Asian nations including Indonesia and Brunei that does not have diplomatic relations with Israel, though limited economic ties exist between private companies in both countries.

“Some refuse to recognize the state of Israel,” he said, “but I think our policy should be clear – protect the security [of Israel] but you must be as firm in protecting the legitimate interests of the Palestinians.”

The comments triggered a storm of debate and criticism, with members of the ruling United Malays National Organization (UMNO) and other groups accusing the leader of abandoning the Palestinian cause – an emotive cause long-supported in the majority-Muslim Southeast Asian nation.

Lawmakers called on Mr. Anwar’s opposition coalition to release an official statement on the issue, while president of the right-wing Malay group PERKASA Ibrahim Ali said he would raise the issue in Parliament.

Mr. Anwar responded by saying he supported a “two-state solution” with Palestine, a policy he said was no different from the official stance adopted by the United Nations and Malaysia itself.

“I am issuing a stern warning to anyone trying to twist my statement just so that they can say that I have betrayed the aspirations of the Palestinian people,” he said in a statement to the press. His party’s stand “is to defend the rights of whoever it is that has been victimised,” the statement said.

Though an ethnically-diverse nation that practices freedom of religion, Malaysia has declared Islam as its state religion and tensions over Israel-Palestine issues often boil over. A large percentage of the country’s population supports the Palestinian cause, and jumped to criticize Israel after it launched raids on Gaza in December 2008 and stormed a flotilla in May 2010 that was carrying activists and humanitarian aid to Gaza.

Tensions over the issue are even more on edge now, as Malaysia gears up for its next general election, which must be called by early next year, giving politicians more incentive to argue their views in the press than usual.

“The issue is tied in with Malaysia being an Islamic country,” and the idea that “therefore it should support Palestine,” said James Chin, a professor at the Malaysian branch of Australia’s Monash University. He added the caveat that support for the Palestinians became a much larger issue in Malaysian politics after the era of former Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad, who has been accused by world leaders of holding anti-Semitic views, which he disputes.

In a statement to the local press, Malaysian Foreign Minister Anifah Aman, a member of the ruling UMNO, disputed Mr. Anwar’s claim that Malaysia’s current policy on Israel is the same as his own. Although Malaysia officially supports a “two-state solution” in settling the Israel-Palestinian conflict, it has also sharply criticized actions taken by Israeli forces in the past, which the foreign minister indicated means Malaysia isn’t supporting “all steps” to protect Israeli security.

“[Anwar’s comments] show a blanket support for anything Israel does,” said Khairy Jamaluddin, the chief of UMNO’s youth wing, who disputed any suggestion Malaysia’s ruling party was trying to politicize the issue ahead of an election. “The issue of Palestine is a top foreign policy priority for my party, it would be an issue during the election year or otherwise… timing doesn’t matter.”

In 2010, Mr. Anwar – who in the past has been described as the face of liberal democracy in Malaysia – found himself on the other side of the argument after he lambasted UMNO for its relationship with a public relations firm called APCO. In Parliament, he said the firm was “controlled by Zionists” and working on behalf of the American government to influence Malaysian government policy – a charge denied by both the government and the public relations firm.

At the time, American-Jewish groups such as B’nai B’rith accused the opposition leader of “anti-Jewish” and “anti-Israel” slanders, and called on American officials to suspend their ties with Mr. Anwar.

Still, many analysts believe the latest kerfuffle is largely electioneering on the part of the ruling coalition, preoccupied with the looming possibility that the next election will be the hardest-fought yet.

“They’re just using it as a weapon to bring (Mr. Anwar) down,” said Mr. Chin at Monash University.

– Celine Fernandez contributed to this article

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11 Responses to “Israel Dominates the Debate in Malaysia – Again”

  1. Aiyah, Son of Ibrahim, let’s just come together and establish diplomatic ties with your Semitic spiritual precursors and brothers in the former land of Canaan. Then, Malaysia can call this “Constructive Engagement”, like what our former tentacled PM did for Burma (er Myanmar) when he opened up ASEAN. In fact, i’m pretty sure many Malaysians are as circumcised as the Zionists, albeit at different milestones of life.

    If Israel is bad, you guys obviously haven’t seen the Tatmadaw (Burmese Military) in action. Not that two wrongs make a ‘fright’. But then that is manifest destiny? No..?

  2. Israel is only bad because they are the chosen. All the rest are also rans competing to bring the young lamb to the altar. Lets face the facts. The Israelites were the first chosen. Muslims came a few hundred years thereafter. Did God erred in first handing his commandments to the Israelites first? That is in short the interpretation of Muslims versus the Jews. This holier than thou human religion perversity continues…..

  3. ……don’t we have our own problems? Clinton, Albright and even Bush with his Roadmap for middle-east tried to bring an amicable solution there. even the previous foreign minister of Germany Joschka Fischer, tried his hand at peace talks in the middle-east, just to name a few.

    malaysian politicians/diplomats should take a neutral stand in this conflict and contribute to a peaceful ending. diplomacy is needed here from the malaysians and not stoking the fire from one side.
    I believe, Anwar with his international connections would be able to do malaysia good in taking a neutral stand and maybe lead a peace talk/deal, until now our politicians have been playing a ‘tag – along game. they don’t seem to have any idea of the problems involved except to know who is muslim and who is jew.

    I also know and abhor the arrogant and inhuman activities of Israel. only through international pressure can we stop the escalating situation.

  4. Israel ? well, only the top elites – a handfull of The Chosen ones – are suffering in perpetuity from EPICS , from the time of their sacking of Babylon, down to Slavery in Egypt until the recent halaucust : it is EXTREME PSYCHOLOGICAL INSECURITY COMPLEX SYNDROME – yaaa… of Epic Proportions no doubt….

    But these Few ” Evil-lites” should not erase their own ancient Episode of The Great Flood when Prophet Noah was commanded to captain The Ark into safer Sojourn into Babylon, after their Sinning againt ” God “….

    Now it is ‘payback’ time for Palestenians to suffer their Wrath of Perceived Persecutions till the end of time….? Nay…the chosen ones must Rule The World….

  5. Rule The World….in order to get rid of their Hallucination, on tis Guilt Complex Syndrome on the point of EPICS……

    Come on…The True Torah jews the world-over….arise….for you WERE the chosen ones from the time of Noah……

  6. ….however the chosen one that will save the world will be Prophet Jesus…as mentioned in the Holy Book, the saviour of all mankind..and not the jews who betrayed Jesus and even tried to hang him by the cross pole. The jews will be hunted down wherever they will be…( later on even the rocks of Jerusalem denied the jews out of their hiding ) for the sins they commit for the past 2500 years and more ahead..( they even betrayed Moses after been saved across the Red Sea..). so no surprised if they betrayed the Arabs.( The Peace Plan) and perhaps betrayed Barrack Hussein Obama.!

  7. …and is not due to their sins that the jews were banished from Jerusalem thousands of years ago ?… scattered and humiliated throughout europe and africa..only later in the 19th century to be saved by their godfather..the american, and the british in the occupied Palestine. The lopsided and bias injustice to the palestines by the american and the west led to dissapointment, frustration tand anger throughout the muslim world,…the world later saw the birth of islamic foundamentals and the so-called ” trrrorism”..out of resentment and frustration….

  8. ooops….and is it not

  9. no james, i meant something else…. did you not know the everyday common jews all over the globe protested, or were protesting against their own ” evil ” regime which were engaged in ” the land-grab” schemes in Palestine – by the pretext of being the ” chosen race” even to rule the world…..
    In a way they succeeded in getting a free joy-ride of a ” horse” named after Bush to try & obliterate Iraq, and now attempting to go after Iran, possibily Syria, thereafter all the way beyond Asia, around the globe – all b’coz they perceive fatally on their divine mission to fulfill the Prophecy of Father Abraham….
    Since the everyday common jews consider themselves as the True Torah Jews, and have been protesting, it is them who MUST Arise to dislodge/dismantle their own evil Regime – no one else can, they alone entitled to Nuclear war-heads but not others…..
    What if the evil few do rule the world with their military/nuclear arsenal in the future ?
    i bet you know the Prophecy, don;t you ?

  10. Also, i meant to say they not only have Misunderstood the Prophecy, but have greatly DISTORTED the Prophecy of Abraham –

    Lets us know james, your Christian view of the said Prophecy, and i could then try and add in mine – obliged

  11. …its always the same, the regimes not the people, who
    are the villain. just like the government of malaysia(umno) or the past nazi-Germany. the good times are enjoyed by the elites and the bad times suffered by the poor masses. religion, prophecy or whatever that could be used as divisive tool will be used to manipulate the people.

    using two thousand year old religious books to justify todays politic is a bit far fetched and absolutely stupid(my opinion).

    it is similar to what the malaysians are fighting with their Hang Tuah and his side-kick et etcetera. the glory days are gone forever lah. how about building a time machine…..or get a deLorean?


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