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Malawi Left in Dark as Israel Iran Clash Heats Up
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 43444, member: 636"] Malawi officials must help citizens stuck near war zones without waiting for rescue calls. The Information Minister said leaders want requests before acting on the Middle East crisis. Such delays could cost lives as fighting spreads between Israel and Iran. Malawi backed Israel at voting sessions which puts nationals at higher risk. Government teams should start rescue plans right away. Israel killed top Iranian army chiefs which made tensions worse across the region. Iran supports Hamas and Hezbollah groups that launch attacks against Israeli targets. Both countries fire missiles at each other which threatens everyone living there. Foreign workers face the same dangers as local people during active combat. Malawi citizens deserve protection from their home country during emergencies. Leaders cannot assume people will call for help when bombs fall around them. Emergency plans need action before disasters strike communities. Officials should contact other nations to coordinate safe passage for citizens. The government must put safety first instead of waiting for perfect timing. Crisis response requires bold moves from elected officials who serve the public. [/QUOTE]
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