PETALING JAYA (June 21): Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has urged all parties, particularly the opposition, not to politicise BlackRock's purported involvement in the restructuring of Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) (KL:AIRPORT).
He said while everyone has the right to disagree with the government, they should not undermine its efforts in raising issues concerning Gaza.
“Do not use this issue (BlackRock), because the issue (the attacks in Gaza) should unite us. Criticise me if you must, no problem. But if it’s to grandstand and show they are more heroic, then [the question is] who allowed Israeli companies to operate here in the first place?” he said.
Anwar told reporters this after performing Friday prayers at the Tun Abdul Aziz Mosque here on Friday.
He said the government had taken a firm stance to cancel collaborations with all companies operating in Israel.
However, he said similar actions currently cannot be taken against Israeli-linked companies operating in other countries to ensure the national economy remains unaffected.
“I have decided to cancel cooperation with all Israeli companies operating from Israel…but for companies with operations in the US, Germany, China, which are linked to Israel, we are unable to cancel at this time as it would impact our economy.
“So while I will staunchly advocate for and defend the Palestinian people, particularly in Gaza, I do not want to weaken our country's economic strength. If a company is from Israel, I remain firm (on the stance to cancel any collaborations),” Anwar said.
The opposition has alleged that BlackRock, a firm purportedly linked to Israel, is taking up stakes in MAHB.
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