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Ha! Ha! Ha! Palestinians are so thankful and peaceful for Malaysia’s hospitality
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtufRj9H7CI&t=5s (view this video and judge for yourself what the military called a commotion)
“Only minor damage to furniture was reported. The Palestinians dispersed at about 7.30pm,” the military said in statement, adding that the public should not speculate about the matter.
What is there to speculate? An act of violence is an act of violence no matter what or however minor.
The protesters burned bedsheets and damaged furniture, all paid for by Malaysian taxpayers. Are Palestinians above the law in Malaysia?
If Malaysians similarly protested in public, they would be thrown into police lockups and charged in court, no discussions whatsoever.
So, why were the Palestinians not arrested and charged in court? Just throw them into police lockups and charge them, just like what you do to so-called Malaysian illegal protesters.
No News Is Bad News reproduces below a news report on the “violent” protest by the Palestinians in a military facility:
Commotion at Wisma Transit as Palestinians push for faster return home
-05 Jan 2025, 10:32 AM
The armed forces say the situation was resolved through discussions with the group.
Video recordings that went viral on social media showed a group of Palestinians at Wisma Transit causing minor damage, including burning bedsheets.
PETALING JAYA: The armed forces have confirmed a protest involving Palestinians at Wisma Transit in Kuala Lumpur yesterday.
The forces said the incident, which occurred at about 5pm, stemmed from the Palestinians’ request to expedite the process of returning to their homeland.
Armed forces personnel managed to control the situation without any physical altercations or injuries, and resolved the issue through discussions with the group, they said in a statement.
“Only minor damage to furniture at Wisma Transit was reported. The Palestinians dispersed at about 7.30pm,” the statement said, adding that the public should not speculate about the matter.
Video recordings that went viral on social media showed a group of Palestinians causing damage, including burning bedsheets, as a form of protest.
Some residents were also seen gathering at Wisma Transit’s lobby, holding signs that read “hunger strike”.
A similar commotion occurred at the same location in October last year, involving Palestinians reportedly dissatisfied with being restricted from staying outside the premises because of security concerns.
On Aug 16, 2024, a total of 127 Palestinians and their family members arrived in Malaysia aboard two RMAF A-400M aircraft. Of that number, 40 had arrived to receive medical treatment.
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