Saying prime minister Najib Razak's rarely publicised visit to Gaza in Occupied Palestine was zero more than domestic ploy to boost support of a Malay-Muslim electorate, dual domestic experts however discharged its stroke on a aim group's voting pattern.
An join forces with highbrow of domestic science during Singapore Management University described a visit as being "primarily a domestic ploy directed during winning Malay-Muslim support" in a looming general election.
"(It's only a settlement of Najib) trying to seek general legitimacy for a [Malaysian] regime that is being challenged during home," pronounced Bridget Welsh, as quoted by headlines portal World Politics Review (WPR).
Welsh however opined that a stroke should not be overstated, though she pronounced Islam and issues of probity fool around a part in Malaysia politics, as is a emanate of Palestine that is deliberate an important Muslim cause.
Welsh pronounced a indignant outburst by Mahmoud Abbas, a president of Palestinian Authority alligned to Hamas's opposition Fatah, showed how a Palestinian means was "used symbolically" for domestic purposes in Malaysia "with singular attention to its actual reality".
Joseph Liow, join forces with dean of a School of International Studies during Nanyang Technological University Singapore echoed her point, saying Najib's visit might not have any stroke on Malaysian electorate.
-Harakahdaily
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