GEORGE TOWN (Malaysia), April 5 (Bernama) — Malaysia has expressed its readiness to provide additional assistance for humanitarian missions to the Palestinian people after Israel allowed the delivery of aid through border crossings with the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
Malaysia’s Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said the additional assistance for Palestine could be carried out because the government still has the allocation for it.
“(Is there additional assistance) Insya-Allah, we will assist because we still have allocation, there’s a queue of hundreds of lorries (for assistance), so let’s clear that first, (so that) the distribution (of aid) is more organised,” he told reporters after performing Friday prayers at the Sungai Ara Al-Huda Mosque in Penang on Friday.
The media on Friday reported an announcement from the office of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, stating that Israel will allow the delivery of ‘temporary aid’ through its border with the northern part of the Gaza Strip.
Anwar said that the humanitarian aid mission from Malaysia is currently on standby at the Rafah border.
— BERNAMA