DOHA: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has called for the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF), an international humanitarian mission delivering vital aid to Gaza, to be given safe passage and not blocked or attacked.
Speaking during a National Statement at the Arab-Islamic Extraordinary Summit today, Anwar said that the flotilla was not carrying weapons, but hope and aid for the besieged people of Gaza.
“This is a humanitarian mission and we must do everything possible to ensure it reaches its destination. If it is blocked with violence, it means we are betraying our moral duty to defend the vulnerable, protect the oppressed and provide food to the hungry,” he said yesterday.
GSF is currently crossing the Mediterranean Sea, carrying food, medicine and messages of peace to the Gaza coastline.
The mission involves more than 50 ships with volunteers from 44 countries, aiming to deliver humanitarian aid in the form of food and medicine to the besieged region.
Anwar serves as patron of Sumud Nusantara, one of the groups participating in the mission, which brings together ships and volunteers from around the world.
Malaysia is represented by Cinta Gaza Malaysia (CGM) CEO Muhammad Nadir Al-Nuri Kamaruzaman, singer Zizi Kirana and actor Ardell Aryana.
On Sept 10, the lead ship, Family, was attacked by a drone while docked at Sidi Bou Said, Tunisia, followed by an assault on the ship Alma on Tuesday night.
No casualties were reported in either incident.
Last Saturday, Anadolu correspondents reported that the first convoy of GSF ships departed from the Port of Bizerte, Tunisia, heading towards the Gaza Strip. — BERNAMA
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