Anwar backs Global Sumud Flotilla as Israeli threats loom

Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim backed the Global Sumud Flotilla's humanitarian journey to Gaza despite security concerns. The leader urged the mission to proceed after launching a farmers' market anniversary celebration. He condemned Israeli violence and called for immediate cessation of actions against Palestinians. Multiple nations issued security warnings but have not deterred flotilla progress.

Thirty-four Malaysian citizens sail in international waters near Greece as part of multi-national efforts. The convoy includes volunteers from 45 countries attempting to breach Gaza's maritime blockade. Participants face potential drone strikes and military threats during their Mediterranean voyage. Malaysia stands as the sole nation officially endorsing this humanitarian initiative.

The vessels transport food and medical supplies while carrying peace messages to the region. Organizers demand the establishment of humanitarian corridors and conflict resolution measures. The flotilla expects to reach Gaza waters before the month ends. International observers continue monitoring the developing situation.
 

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