
In a statement today, Wisma Putra said Israeli forces had targeted several Palestinian encampments in Tal as-Sultan, Jabalia, Nuseirat and Gaza City over the past 24 hours, resulting in nearly 200 civilian deaths.
It also highlighted the ongoing humanitarian crisis, noting that in the past 234 days, 35,984 Palestinians, primarily women and children, have been killed, with countless others wounded.
The ministry said the Israeli regime’s relentless, merciless and deliberate genocidal actions against the Palestinian people violated the ruling by the International Court of Justice on May 24, which demanded an immediate end to Israel’s military offensive in Rafah.
“The continued defiance of Israel showcases its blatant disrespect for the world’s highest judicial body and the principles it upholds.
“The international community’s inaction towards these atrocities would severely exacerbate the already dire humanitarian situation in Gaza and undermine global order, based on justice and international law,” it said.
Wisma Putra said Malaysia urged the international community, including state parties to the Genocide Convention, to take measures to give effect to the ICJ’s ruling and continue working towards achieving lasting peace in the Middle East.
“Only through a committed effort towards a comprehensive peace agreement can we hope to end this cycle of violence and build a future where Palestinians can live with dignity, respect and security,” it said.
At least 40 civilians were killed and others injured, mostly children and women, in the Israeli occupation’s bombardment of the tents of displaced people northwest of the city of Rafah, south of the Gaza Strip, Palestine News and Info Agency reported.
The Palestine Red Crescent Society confirmed the people inside the tents were burnt alive.