Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim called for the safe passage of the Global Sumud Flotilla carrying Malaysian aid workers toward Gaza. The convoy includes 34 activists from Malaysia among participants from 45 nations currently navigating waters near Greece. Senior press secretary Tunku Nashrul Abaidah said any interference would deepen hardship for Palestinians trapped in the besieged territory.
The government tracks the mission closely as volunteers face potential Israeli military action. Anwar urged citizens to pray for the crew while supporting humanitarian efforts aligned with national values of justice and solidarity. Malaysia became the first nation to formally endorse the Mediterranean voyage delivering food and medicine to the enclave. The flotilla carries supplies and demands for peace talks and open aid corridors into Gaza.
The government tracks the mission closely as volunteers face potential Israeli military action. Anwar urged citizens to pray for the crew while supporting humanitarian efforts aligned with national values of justice and solidarity. Malaysia became the first nation to formally endorse the Mediterranean voyage delivering food and medicine to the enclave. The flotilla carries supplies and demands for peace talks and open aid corridors into Gaza.