National

Muslim leaders fault PS Korir over stand on Israeli war on Gaza

By |

According to NAMLEF Chairman Abdullahi Abdi, PS Korir's comments on social media seemingly minimise the gravity of the situation by focusing on a singular event.

The National Muslim Leaders Forum (NAMLEF) in Kenya has expressed concern and disappointment regarding Kenya's stand on Israel's ongoing war against Palestinians, following social media posts by Foreign Affairs Principal Secretary Korir Sing'oei

NAMLEF wrote an open letter to Korir on June 14, noting that his most recent statement, "while acknowledging the rescue of Israeli hostages, fails to address the broader and more pressing issue of the systemic atrocities being committed by Israel against the Palestinian people, including the slaughter of 270 Palestinians by the Israeli Occupation Forces during this incident."

https://x.com/SingoeiAKorir/status/1799726548276126202

 

According to NAMLEF Chairman Abdullahi Abdi, Korir's comments on social media seemingly minimised the gravity of the situation by focusing on a singular event.

"This perspective overlooks the continuous and egregious violations of human rights perpetrated by Israel, which have been widely documented and condemned by various international bodies, including the United Nations and the International Court of Justice (ICJ)," Abdullahi said.

He added that the position Korir has taken, as reflected in his social media posts and previous releases, has demonstrated a bias towards Israel, disregarding the plight of an oppressed population that has been under siege for the last 17 years.

"This stance places Kenya on the wrong side of history, aligning it with a state that has consistently engaged in actions amounting to genocide and war crimes," the chair said.

The group also claimed that there had been a noticeable shift in Kenya's foreign policy, particularly its relations with Israel. In their view, Kenya has historically maintained a balanced stance, advocating for peace and justice in the Palestinian issue.

"Recent statements and actions suggest a departure from the position. Kenya's growing alignment with Israel, marked by increased diplomatic engagements and cooperation in various sectors, signifies a shift from supporting Palestinian self-determination and human rights," said Abdullahi.

In NAMLEF's view, Kenya's recent actions suggest a prioritisation of strategic alliances and economic benefits over its commitment to human rights and justice, compromising its moral and ethical stance, positioning it as a supporter of an oppressive regime, and undermining its credibility globally.

On June 11, however, Korir welcomed the adoption of a resolution by the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to provide a framework for halting the destruction and death that the conflict has brought over the last eight months.

"That the UNSC found consensus on this matter represents hope that the cynical political posturing by veto-wielding members of the council, can be set aside in the interest of securing objectives that foster human survival and wellbeing," part of his message stated.

 

NAMLEF asked Korir to recognise that what is going on in Gaza is genocide.

Abdullahi also noted that "Israel has been called out officially by the IIC and the ICJ for the atrocities committed.

"We call upon you and the foreign policy designed for Kenbya to place the interest of the Kenyan people above the political experience of the day," Abdullahi said.

In January, Korir expressed Kenya’s deep concern over the worsening situation in Gaza in the conflict that started on October 7, 2023.

In a statement posted on X, the PS said the situation in Gaza was a matter of great concern to Kenya and urged nations across the world to mobilise and bring it to a halt.

Early in June, Kenya voiced strong support for a joint initiative by Qatar, Egypt, and the United States to establish a permanent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

As of June 15, at least 37,296 Palestinians had been killed and 85,197 injured in Israel's military offensive on Gaza, the health ministry said in a statement.

Before you go, how about joining our vibrant TikTok and YouTube communities for exciting video stories?

TikTok: Click here. YouTube: Click here.

Reader comments

Recent Stories

Let's join hands in ending the vice, anti-FGM Board CEO appeals

Let's join hands in ending the vice, anti-FGM Board CEO appeals

Thursday, June 27, 2024
Kenyan police use excessive force because they’re serving political elites, not the public – policy analyst

Kenyan police use excessive force because they’re serving political elites, not the public – policy analyst

Thursday, June 27, 2024
Explainer: Applicable procedure and implications of rejection of  Finance Bill 2024

Explainer: Applicable procedure and implications of rejection of  Finance Bill 2024

Thursday, June 27, 2024
Governor Abdulswamad criticises Gachagua's call for Noordin Haji's resignation

Governor Abdulswamad criticises Gachagua's call for Noordin Haji's resignation

Thursday, June 27, 2024
ICC allows UK to submit arguments on jurisdiction over Israelis in Gaza case

ICC allows UK to submit arguments on jurisdiction over Israelis in Gaza case

Thursday, June 27, 2024
COSAFA CUP 2024: Emerging Stars off to a flying start with emphatic win over Zambia

COSAFA CUP 2024: Emerging Stars off to a flying start with emphatic win over Zambia

Thursday, June 27, 2024
Explainer: What's next after Kenya withdraws finance bill amid protests?

Explainer: What's next after Kenya withdraws finance bill amid protests?

Thursday, June 27, 2024
Tusker, Gor Mahia, KCB, and Kenya Police FC cleared for 2024/25 CAF Inter Club competitions

Tusker, Gor Mahia, KCB, and Kenya Police FC cleared for 2024/25 CAF Inter Club competitions

Thursday, June 27, 2024
Anti-Finance Bill protests: Court declines to nullify deployment of KDF troops

Anti-Finance Bill protests: Court declines to nullify deployment of KDF troops

Thursday, June 27, 2024
Somalia appoints minister in charge for EAC affairs

Somalia appoints minister in charge for EAC affairs

Thursday, June 27, 2024
UAE pledges $28M to bolster humanitarian efforts in Sudan, other countries

UAE pledges $28M to bolster humanitarian efforts in Sudan, other countries

Thursday, June 27, 2024
Interfaith leaders denounce police brutality against protesters

Interfaith leaders denounce police brutality against protesters

Thursday, June 27, 2024
Business disrupted in Eastleigh as suspected looters storm the town

Business disrupted in Eastleigh as suspected looters storm the town

Thursday, June 27, 2024
Wetangula refers President Ruto's Finance Bill memo to Finance committee for review

Wetangula refers President Ruto's Finance Bill memo to Finance committee for review

Thursday, June 27, 2024
Kenya chairs 54th UNAIDS board meeting, pledges vigorous action against AIDS

Kenya chairs 54th UNAIDS board meeting, pledges vigorous action against AIDS

Thursday, June 27, 2024
Live Updates