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KUALA LUMPUR: The sentiment of the Dutch people towards the conflict in Gaza has changed with many people uneasy with Israel’s continued bombardment of the territory, says foreign minister Zambry Abdul Kadir.
Zambry said this was conveyed by Dutch prime minister Mark Rutte to Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.
“(Prime minister) Rutte listened to our explanation and said that with the latest developments in Gaza over the past two weeks, the sentiment of the Dutch people has changed.
“They used to support the Israeli attacks and the European stance, but now the majority of them no longer agree with the continued attacks,” he said, as reported by Bernama.
Zambry said Malaysia would continue to persuade other countries to support the Palestine cause and condemn Israel’s continued attacks on civilians.
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