KUALA LUMPUR: Gaza Municipality has named a road in the western district of Gaza city “Malaysia Street” in commemoration of the country’s independence day today.
Sharing the announcement in his posting on Twitter, Palestinian cultural organisation Malaysia (PCOM) chairman, Muslim Imran, stated that the road sign is located at Ansar roundabout, to the west of Gaza City.
He also posted a picture of the road sign installation which was written in Arabic and English.
The sign stated that Malaysia is a Southeast Asian country that gained its independence from Britain on Aug 31, 1957, and its capital is Kuala Lumpur.
“Malaysia has an important role in supporting the Palestinian cause. It always calls for an end to the Israeli occupation and granting the Palestinian people all their rights. It also rejects normalisation with the Israeli occupation,” inscribed on the road sign.
Meanwhile, Muslim said this is the first time a major place or venue in Palestine is named after Malaysia.
“This is an act of appreciation for Malaysia’s solidarity with Palestine. Palestinians, in Gaza in particular, have seen Malaysia’s contributions and commitment to uphold their struggle over the years,” he said.
Muslim pointed out that this act of gratitude and appreciation will certainly have positive impact on the bilateral relations between Malaysia and Palestine.
He said both nations have been friends for decades and continue to build bilateral friendships over the years.
“Malaysia’s decision to name one road in Kuala Lumpur as ‘Jalan Palestin’ and Palestine’s decision to name a road in Gaza as ‘Malaysia Street’, of course is a good step forward in cementing this friendship. Hopefully someday Malaysians will be able to visit a free and liberated Palestine,” he added.
Last year, Kuala Lumpur City Hall has renamed Jalan Raja Laut 1 as Jalan Palestin, which symbolised Malaysia’s support for the Palestinian people’s struggle. - FMT
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