OF LIES AND DECEPTIONS
1. President Joe Biden’s statement regarding the bombing of the hospital in Gaza was from a misfired Palestinian rocket is totally ridiculous and absurd.
2. Why should there be any doubt that the blast of the Al Ahli Arab hospital is from an Israeli air strike as the murderous regime had been attempting to wipe Palestinians and Gaza out of existence since last week.
3. In fact, Israel had been after the Palestinians all the time, if not wipe out the Palestinians altogether, for the past 70 years and suddenly now, after launching air strikes day and night, Palestinians blames for the blast on the hospital.
4. Biden’s narrative is based on feedbacks from Nethanyahu and Pentagon.
5. Obviously Nethanyahu lies about everything. And if Biden wants to use Pentagon to give credence to his narrative, we have not forgotten how Pentagon and other American institutions lied about the existence of weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) in Iraq.
6. A more recent lie is about Biden claiming to have seen pictures of Hamas beheading babies.
7. Indeed, the White House had withdrawn the statement, admitting that there was no proof of such a deed. The question is how Biden could blatantly lie in the first place and with a straight face.
8. The crux of the matter is that all these atrocities committed by Israel on the Palestinians stems from the American support for Tel Aviv.
9. If the American Government withdraws its support for Israel and stop all military aids to the regime, Israel would not have carried out the genocide and mass murders of Palestinians with impunity.
10. The United States government needs to come clean and tell the truth. Israel and its IDF are the terrorists. The United States is blatantly supporting terrorists. So what is the United States?
Latest Comments on the Palestine-Israel Conflict
1. For 70 years the Israelis had been oppressing and subjecting Palestinians on their own land.
2. Almost daily the Israeli forces had randomly killed a few Palestinians and claimed that those killed are terrorists.
3. Who decides whether the Palestinians killed were terrorists or not? If they are suspected to be terrorists why don’t they arrest them and put them on trial?
4. They had been labelling Hamas as terrorists. But isn’t Hamas reacting as any people who had been pushed to a corner? Isn’t theirs the reaction of a people who feels helpless and had lost hope of getting help from nations proclaiming to be defenders or justice and humanity.
5. Isn’t it only expected for Hamas and any other Palestinian for that matter, who had been subjected to Israel’s occupation, bullying, massacres, genocide and apartheid, to react as what we witness today?
6. And we are also witness today of Israel’s efforts to out-terrorise Hamas. Actually, all these while it is Israel which is the terrorist, terrorising Palestinians without any sense of guilt or remorse.
7. They had killed children and babies and justified it that it was stopping them from growing up to be terrorists.
8. With that, Israel justifies murders and killings of children and babies. Doubly nauseating, they are backed by the West and the United States, which not only kept mum while Israel committed the war crimes, were even supplying arms to the murderous regime.
I was invited to visit the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) in Tsukuba, about 50km from Tokyo, recently.
The Japanese have been studying and experimenting space exploration for quite some time. Starting with small rockets, they have now progressed and are participating in the manning of the International Space Station (ISS) together with Russians and Americans.
They carried out experiments and send rockets into space on behalf of other countries. The UAE, for example, decided to explore space and commissioned JAXA to launch their rocket.
The visit and exhibition was very interesting. It showcased space satellites that had been launched. Because it was full size, including the capsule where the astronauts live, you are able to physically imagine these astronauts’ living condition.
The space station is quite big about 8 feet in diameter so they can walk about inside the space ship without suits because the climate inside is the same with that of earth.
But if they need to go out to do some maintenance work or something outside, they need to wear the space suit.
The space suit of course has got provisions for supplying oxygen for them to breathe.
I asked the President of JAXA, Dr Hiroshi Yamakawa and his team several questions. One of which is about the debris in outer space. Today there are about 50,000 debris in space which is actually orbiting the earth. I wanted to know whether it has any effect on our climate or not. There is no claim that it is affecting the climate.
Beyond that, I wanted to know how they can send a rocket into space and actually docks at the Space Station. Because the Space Station cannot be seen with the naked eye. Even with the telescope, it is difficult to see, but the space capsule carrying the astronauts can actually dock the ISS. Tsukuba Space Center (Jaxa), Tsukuba City, Japan
I was invited to visit the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) in Tsukuba, about 50km from Tokyo, recently.
The Japanese have been studying and experimenting space exploration for quite some time. Starting with small rockets, they have now progressed and are participating in the manning of the International Space Station (ISS) together with Russians and Americans.
They carried out experiments and send rockets into space on behalf of other countries. The UAE, for example, decided to explore space and commissioned JAXA to launch their rocket.
The visit and exhibition was very interesting. It showcased space satellites that had been launched. Because it was full size, including the capsule where the astronauts live, you are able to physically imagine these astronauts’ living condition.
The space station is quite big about 8 feet in diameter so they can walk about inside the space ship without suits because the climate inside is the same with that of earth.
But if they need to go out to do some maintenance work or something outside, they need to wear the space suit.
The space suit of course has got provisions for supplying oxygen for them to breathe.
I asked the President of JAXA, Dr Hiroshi Yamakawa and his team several questions. One of which is about the debris in outer space. Today there are about 50,000 debris in space which is actually orbiting the earth. I wanted to know whether it has any effect on our climate or not. There is no claim that it is affecting the climate.
Beyond that, I wanted to know how they can send a rocket into space and actually docks at the Space Station. Because the Space Station cannot be seen with the naked eye. Even with the telescope, it is difficult to see, but the space capsule carrying the astronauts can actually dock the ISS. Tsukuba Space Center (Jaxa), Tsukuba City, Japan
I was invited to visit the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) in Tsukuba, about 50km from Tokyo, recently.
The Japanese have been studying and experimenting space exploration for quite some time. Starting with small rockets, they have now progressed and are participating in the manning of the International Space Station (ISS) together with Russians and Americans.
They carried out experiments and send rockets into space on behalf of other countries. The UAE, for example, decided to explore space and commissioned JAXA to launch their rocket.
The visit and exhibition was very interesting. It showcased space satellites that had been launched. Because it was full size, including the capsule where the astronauts live, you are able to physically imagine these astronauts’ living condition.
The space station is quite big about 8 feet in diameter so they can walk about inside the space ship without suits because the climate inside is the same with that of earth.
But if they need to go out to do some maintenance work or something outside, they need to wear the space suit.
The space suit of course has got provisions for supplying oxygen for them to breathe.
I asked the President of JAXA, Dr Hiroshi Yamakawa and his team several questions. One of which is about the debris in outer space. Today there are about 50,000 debris in space which is actually orbiting the earth. I wanted to know whether it has any effect on our climate or not. There is no claim that it is affecting the climate.
Beyond that, I wanted to know how they can send a rocket into space and actually docks at the Space Station. Because the Space Station cannot be seen with the naked eye. Even with the telescope, it is difficult to see, but the space capsule carrying the astronauts can actually dock the ISS. Tsukuba Space Center (Jaxa), Tsukuba City, Japan
I was invited to visit the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) in Tsukuba, about 50km from Tokyo, recently.
The Japanese have been studying and experimenting space exploration for quite some time. Starting with small rockets, they have now progressed and are participating in the manning of the International Space Station (ISS) together with Russians and Americans.
They carried out experiments and send rockets into space on behalf of other countries. The UAE, for example, decided to explore space and commissioned JAXA to launch their rocket.
The visit and exhibition was very interesting. It showcased space satellites that had been launched. Because it was full size, including the capsule where the astronauts live, you are able to physically imagine these astronauts’ living condition.
The space station is quite big about 8 feet in diameter so they can walk about inside the space ship without suits because the climate inside is the same with that of earth.
But if they need to go out to do some maintenance work or something outside, they need to wear the space suit.
The space suit of course has got provisions for supplying oxygen for them to breathe.
I asked the President of JAXA, Dr Hiroshi Yamakawa and his team several questions. One of which is about the debris in outer space. Today there are about 50,000 debris in space which is actually orbiting the earth. I wanted to know whether it has any effect on our climate or not. There is no claim that it is affecting the climate.
Beyond that, I wanted to know how they can send a rocket into space and actually docks at the Space Station. Because the Space Station cannot be seen with the naked eye. Even with the telescope, it is difficult to see, but the space capsule carrying the astronauts can actually dock the ISS. Tsukuba Space Center (Jaxa), Tsukuba City, Japan
Di Tasik Putrajaya pagi tadi, kayuh semula setelah beberapa bulan tak dapat kayuh gerek. Gerek ni perkataan Kedah untuk basikal. Saya tengok ramai yang amal gaya hidup sihat, alhamdulillah dan tahniah.
Saya pilih Tasik Putrajaya, tapi tak ramai yang tahu lanskap tasik ini sebenarnya diinspirasi daripada Lake Como di Italy, dengan perumahan di sekitarnya mengindahkan suasana.
Di Tasik Putrajaya pagi tadi, kayuh semula setelah beberapa bulan tak dapat kayuh gerek. Gerek ni perkataan Kedah untuk basikal. Saya tengok ramai yang amal gaya hidup sihat, alhamdulillah dan tahniah.
Saya pilih Tasik Putrajaya, tapi tak ramai yang tahu lanskap tasik ini sebenarnya diinspirasi daripada Lake Como di Italy, dengan perumahan di sekitarnya mengindahkan suasana.
Di Tasik Putrajaya pagi tadi, kayuh semula setelah beberapa bulan tak dapat kayuh gerek. Gerek ni perkataan Kedah untuk basikal. Saya tengok ramai yang amal gaya hidup sihat, alhamdulillah dan tahniah.
Saya pilih Tasik Putrajaya, tapi tak ramai yang tahu lanskap tasik ini sebenarnya diinspirasi daripada Lake Como di Italy, dengan perumahan di sekitarnya mengindahkan suasana.
Di Tasik Putrajaya pagi tadi, kayuh semula setelah beberapa bulan tak dapat kayuh gerek. Gerek ni perkataan Kedah untuk basikal. Saya tengok ramai yang amal gaya hidup sihat, alhamdulillah dan tahniah.
Saya pilih Tasik Putrajaya, tapi tak ramai yang tahu lanskap tasik ini sebenarnya diinspirasi daripada Lake Como di Italy, dengan perumahan di sekitarnya mengindahkan suasana.
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Saya berasa gembira dapat bersama meraikan penduduk Langkawi dan para pelancong di Majlis Jamuan Hari Raya Parlimen Langkawi di Telaga Walk hari ini. Alhamdulillah, setelah dua tahun kita tidak dapat meraikan hari raya besar-besaran, kali ini dapat bersemuka semula. Walaupun hujan sepanjang hari sejak semalam, namun suasana di sini masih meriah. Saya dan isteri ucap terima kasih kepada semua yang hadir ke majlis ini. InsyaAllah jumpa lagi.
Saya berasa gembira dapat bersama meraikan penduduk Langkawi dan para pelancong di Majlis Jamuan Hari Raya Parlimen Langkawi di Telaga Walk hari ini. Alhamdulillah, setelah dua tahun kita tidak dapat meraikan hari raya besar-besaran, kali ini dapat bersemuka semula. Walaupun hujan sepanjang hari sejak semalam, namun suasana di sini masih meriah. Saya dan isteri ucap terima kasih kepada semua yang hadir ke majlis ini. InsyaAllah jumpa lagi.
Saya berasa gembira dapat bersama meraikan penduduk Langkawi dan para pelancong di Majlis Jamuan Hari Raya Parlimen Langkawi di Telaga Walk hari ini. Alhamdulillah, setelah dua tahun kita tidak dapat meraikan hari raya besar-besaran, kali ini dapat bersemuka semula. Walaupun hujan sepanjang hari sejak semalam, namun suasana di sini masih meriah. Saya dan isteri ucap terima kasih kepada semua yang hadir ke majlis ini. InsyaAllah jumpa lagi.
Saya berasa gembira dapat bersama meraikan penduduk Langkawi dan para pelancong di Majlis Jamuan Hari Raya Parlimen Langkawi di Telaga Walk hari ini. Alhamdulillah, setelah dua tahun kita tidak dapat meraikan hari raya besar-besaran, kali ini dapat bersemuka semula. Walaupun hujan sepanjang hari sejak semalam, namun suasana di sini masih meriah. Saya dan isteri ucap terima kasih kepada semua yang hadir ke majlis ini. InsyaAllah jumpa lagi.
Saya berasa gembira dapat bersama meraikan penduduk Langkawi dan para pelancong di Majlis Jamuan Hari Raya Parlimen Langkawi di Telaga Walk hari ini. Alhamdulillah, setelah dua tahun kita tidak dapat meraikan hari raya besar-besaran, kali ini dapat bersemuka semula. Walaupun hujan sepanjang hari sejak semalam, namun suasana di sini masih meriah. Saya dan isteri ucap terima kasih kepada semua yang hadir ke majlis ini. InsyaAllah jumpa lagi.
Saya berasa gembira dapat bersama meraikan penduduk Langkawi dan para pelancong di Majlis Jamuan Hari Raya Parlimen Langkawi di Telaga Walk hari ini. Alhamdulillah, setelah dua tahun kita tidak dapat meraikan hari raya besar-besaran, kali ini dapat bersemuka semula. Walaupun hujan sepanjang hari sejak semalam, namun suasana di sini masih meriah. Saya dan isteri ucap terima kasih kepada semua yang hadir ke majlis ini. InsyaAllah jumpa lagi.
Saya berasa gembira dapat bersama meraikan penduduk Langkawi dan para pelancong di Majlis Jamuan Hari Raya Parlimen Langkawi di Telaga Walk hari ini. Alhamdulillah, setelah dua tahun kita tidak dapat meraikan hari raya besar-besaran, kali ini dapat bersemuka semula. Walaupun hujan sepanjang hari sejak semalam, namun suasana di sini masih meriah. Saya dan isteri ucap terima kasih kepada semua yang hadir ke majlis ini. InsyaAllah jumpa lagi.
Saya berasa gembira dapat bersama meraikan penduduk Langkawi dan para pelancong di Majlis Jamuan Hari Raya Parlimen Langkawi di Telaga Walk hari ini. Alhamdulillah, setelah dua tahun kita tidak dapat meraikan hari raya besar-besaran, kali ini dapat bersemuka semula. Walaupun hujan sepanjang hari sejak semalam, namun suasana di sini masih meriah. Saya dan isteri ucap terima kasih kepada semua yang hadir ke majlis ini. InsyaAllah jumpa lagi.
Saya berasa gembira dapat bersama meraikan penduduk Langkawi dan para pelancong di Majlis Jamuan Hari Raya Parlimen Langkawi di Telaga Walk hari ini. Alhamdulillah, setelah dua tahun kita tidak dapat meraikan hari raya besar-besaran, kali ini dapat bersemuka semula. Walaupun hujan sepanjang hari sejak semalam, namun suasana di sini masih meriah. Saya dan isteri ucap terima kasih kepada semua yang hadir ke majlis ini. InsyaAllah jumpa lagi.
Saya berasa gembira dapat bersama meraikan penduduk Langkawi dan para pelancong di Majlis Jamuan Hari Raya Parlimen Langkawi di Telaga Walk hari ini. Alhamdulillah, setelah dua tahun kita tidak dapat meraikan hari raya besar-besaran, kali ini dapat bersemuka semula. Walaupun hujan sepanjang hari sejak semalam, namun suasana di sini masih meriah. Saya dan isteri ucap terima kasih kepada semua yang hadir ke majlis ini. InsyaAllah jumpa lagi.
Recap Video: in conjunction of the 151st + 50th Anniversary of the Tsukuba University, Japan
1. Meeting with the President of Tsukuba University, Japan
2. Dialogue Session with Malaysian Students
3. Visit to Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA)
4. Dialogue Session organized by the Japan Muslim Association (JMA)
Saya tak tahu macam mana nak ucap terima kasih kepada doktor-doktor pakar Institut Jantung Negara dan pakar-pakar perubatan jemputan lain yang merawat saya semasa sakit. Saya benar-benar percaya masa saya sudah sampai.
Penghargaan dan terima kasih saya ucap kepada:
Pakar-Pakar Perubatan Institut Jantung Negara (IJN):
Dato’ Dr Mohamed Hassan Haji Mohamed Ariff
Pakar Perunding Kanan Anestesiologi
Dato’ Dr Amin Ariff Nuruddin
Pakar Perunding Kanan Kardiologi
Dr Hafidz Abd Hadi
Pakar Perunding Kanan Kardiologi
Datuk Dr Azlan Hussin
Pakar Perunding Kanan Kardiologi / Pengarah Klinikal, Elektrofisiologi Intervensional dan Peranti Boleh Implan
Prof. Dato’ Dr Mohamed Ezani Md Taib
Perunding Kanan Bedah Kardiothoracic
Datuk Dr Nasir Muda
Perunding Kanan Kardiologis
Datuk Dr Ahmad Khairuddin Mohamed Yusof
Perunding Kanan Kardiologi
Datuk Dr Aizai Azan Abd Rahim
Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif IJN merangkap Pakar Perunding Kanan Kardiologi
Dr Ashari Yunus
Pakar Perunding Pulmonologi
Dato’ Dr Suneta Sulaiman
Timbalan Ketua Jabatan Anestesia & Penjagaan Intensif
YM Raja Ahmad Nizar Raja Shahrul Zaman
Fisioterapi
Pakar-Pakar Perunding Jemputan IJN:
Prof. Dr Alizan bin Abdul Khalil
Pakar Bedah Plastik dan Rekonstruktif
Universiti Malaya
Datuk Dr Ghazali Ahmad
Pakar Perunding Nefrologi
IJN
Dr Mohamad Zaimi Abdul Wahab
Pakar Perunding Nefrologi
Hospital Kuala Lumpur
Dato’ Dr Zainuddin Md Zin
Pakar Perunding Perubatan Umum dan Pernafasan
KPJ Damansara Specialist Hospital
Prof. Madya Dr Norasyikin A. Wahab
Pakar Perunding Endokrinologi & Perubatan
Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
Prof. Datuk Dr Sabarul Afian Mokhtar
Ketua Jabatan Ortopedik dan Traumatologi
Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz
Datuk Dr Abdul Samad Sakijan
Pakar Perunding Radiologi
KPJ Sentosa Kuala Lumpur
Dan juga kepada kakitangan IJN:
Encik Ayman Hazim Huzahim
Pegawai Perhubungan Awam
Ustaz Norazri Baharudin
Imam Surau IJN
Encik Ab Mubin Ibrahim
Bilal Surau IJN
Encik Suhaimi Mat Lazim
Bilal Surau IJN
Di Majlis Penghargaan dan Kesyukuran untuk Pakar-Pakar Perubatan IJN dan Pakar-Pakar Perubatan Jemputan IJN, Yayasan Kepimpinan Perdana, Putrajaya, 28 Mac 2022.
Tahun ini, kita kembali meraikan Ramadan hampir seperti biasa.
Kita dapat berkunjung ke Bazar Ramadan,
Dapat berbuka puasa bersama keluarga dan rakan-rakan,
Serta tunaikan Solat Terawih berjemaah;
Alhamdulillah,
Syukur untuk rezeki dan nikmat ini.
Dalam bulan Ramadan juga,
Kita digalak untuk bersedekah,
Mengingati mereka yang kurang bernasib baik,
Selain kita dituntut membayar zakat fitrah.
Amalan sebegini mengeratkan silaturahim sesama kita.
Ramadan berlalu, tibalah Syawal yang ditunggu.
Ramai bersesak pulang ke kampung halaman.
Kepada mereka, berhati-hati di jalanraya
Dan pandulah kenderaan dengan selamat.
Hari raya kali ini,
Kita dapat bersama ibu bapa dan sanak saudara tercinta,
Bersalam-salaman dan bermaaf-maafan.
Kita dapat solat jemaah Hari Raya,
Berkunjung ke rumah sanak saudara dan jiran tetangga,
Yang dahulunya online,
Kini sudah di depan mata.
Raikanlah Syawal kali ini,
Dengan penuh kesyukuran.
Saya dan isteri ucapkan,
Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri
Maaf zahir dan batin