War on Gaza rages on unabated and aided by the United States, says Dr Mahathir


PETALING JAYA: The horrors caused by Israelis in Gaza are unimaginable where whole cities were razed to the ground, says Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad.

He said 21,000 people have been killed by Israeli bombs, rockets and ground attacks, burying people alive with no hope for survivors.

"Mothers wail when they recognise the dead babies and children as theirs and the surviving children seemed bewildered as they could find neither their mothers nor fathers," said the former Prime Minister @chedetofficial on X on Sunday (Dec 31).

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"How can people do this to fellow human beings and what kind of people are these Israelis, humans or animals?

"And the world which has set-up the United Nations to end all wars stand still.

Dr Mahathir described what was happening as worse than wars as it was genocide - a crime against humanity, aided by the United States.

"The only thing the Israelis have achieved is to create eternal enemies and enmity which will persist for generations and generations," he added.

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