Malaysia’s University Malaya Hosted Pro-Zionist Professor

In a strange turn of events, the prestigious University Malaya of Malaysia is under fire for inviting a pro-Zionist Professor to speak at their campus.

The pro-Zionist professor

Bruce Gilley, boasted on X, by sharing a piece from his keynote address on Malaysian foreign policy. 

The topic of the night was “Will Malaysia Become An Active Middle Power?” hosted by the Department of International and Strategic Studies of University Malaya in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

“A country whose political leaders advocate a second Holocaust against the Jewish people will never be a serious player in world affairs, and will certainly never be a friend or partner of the United States.” 

Professor Gilley posted this on X, with an image of him speaking.

Giving Malaysia a good bash?

Following that post, pro-Zionist professor Gilley claims that Dr Mahathir Mohamad (former premier of Malaysia) once said to learn from the Germans on how to kill Jews. 

He shared another video of a rally where a Malaysian politician allegedly says “Israel will soon disappear.”

Investigating the pro-Zionist professor’s claims

The video shows a rally for Palestine and the ongoing genocide. Mohamad Sabu, a politician under the Pakatan Harapan coalition, is heard reminding the people of Israel’s atrocities since 1948’s Nakba. 

As for the accusation against Malaysia’s Tun Mahathir, there doesn’t seem to be any piece from his years being active as a Prime Minister or otherwise, where the former premier has said such words. 

Malaysia has always been an easy target for Zionists

Since Malaysia’s Tun Mahathir’s outspoken criticism against Israel, the West has had a long-running campaign of painting Tun Mahathir as an evil dictator. 

Many names were invented for the sole purpose of trying to shift the positive public opinion of Tun Mahathir to a negative stance. 

There was even a brief time when international journalists would attempt to “grill” the former premier but find themselves embarrassed by his calm straightforwardness. 

Is Malaysia part of Israel’s current smudge campaign?

Since 1948, Israel’s propaganda machine has been hard at work to defame and isolate every public individual who is openly critical of their occupation of Palestine. 

Famous diplomats, prime ministers, politicians, professors, activists, and actors who dare “step out of line” have faced the ruthless treatment of Israeli propaganda. 

Some have even lost their lives. 

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