@CivilLearning1 Renaissance artists were true masters, look at the painting, the lights, midtones, darks, perspective, colours and expressions, just lovely.
What do we get by doing all this.A name and Noble Prize for you,PMX !?.Perhaps you and Trump share one for peace.
I look forward to see you and Trump make a claim for a Noble Peace Prize in KL when lands.
Many of you will have read the news of Hamas’s response to the proposed ceasefire plan. It is an important development — one that opens the door to halting this terrible war and bringing some relief to the people of Gaza.
I am also encouraged by President Donald Trump’s response, especially his call for Israel to halt its bombardment so that real progress can be made towards peace.
What we need now is restraint: an end to the attacks, a genuine pause in the fighting, and the swift delivery of humanitarian aid to Gaza.
Durable peace will not come at once. It must be built patiently, step by step. Yet there can be no delay in ending the anguish of civilians. This tragedy — which has scarred the world’s conscience — must be brought to a close.
The Arab states, particularly Qatar, together with Turkey and the wider Islamic world, have a central role in sustaining the ceasefire process and keeping alive the prospect of a political settlement. The United States also has a vital part to play, especially in applying the pressure needed on Israel to honour its obligations and give diplomacy the space it demands.
Later this month, I will welcome President Trump to Kuala Lumpur for the East Asia and ASEAN–US Summits. I look forward to a candid and constructive exchange on how we, together with our partners, can help shape the path towards a just and lasting peace — one that secures the rights of the Palestinian people and the realisation of a viable and sovereign Palestinian state.
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BREAKING: President Trump has severed ties with Netanyahu, criticizing the Israeli Prime Minister and his allies for being “arrogant” and attempting to pressure him.
If you all still don’t get it, then just sit this one out.
Health care workers are angry for a reason.
I expect the top leadership in KKM to acknowledge and understand the anger of doctors, nurses and other health care workers on the ground.