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Hamas in ascendant as Malaysian PM visits Gaza

January 24, 2013 20:00
Prime Minister Najib Razak

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Anshel Pfeffer,

Anshel Pfeffer

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Two months after the end of Operation Pillar of Defence, Hamas is gradually breaking the diplomatic isolation of the Gaza Strip.

On Tuesday, while most of the attention in the region was focused on Israel’s elections, Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Razak crossed the border from Egypt for a short visit with Hamas leaders in Gaza.

The visit was probably an attempt by Mr Razak to appeal to voters ahead of the Malaysian elections later this year. His office described the trip as “humanitarian” and he toured a school funded by the Malaysian government.

But Mr Razak’s visit is just one in a series of recent and planned visits by Muslim leaders, beginning with the Emir of Qatar in October and due to see the Tunisian President Moncef Marzouki arrive in early February. They demonstrate that Hamas is gaining international acceptance as legitimate representatives of the Palestinian people, at the expense of the Palestinian Authority in the West Bank.