PUTRAJAYA, Oct 5 — All 23 Malaysians who participated in the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) mission arrived in Istanbul, Turkiye, after being released by the Israeli authorities late yesterday, according to the Foreign Ministry (Wisma Putra).
The group departed Israel on Turkish Airlines flight TK6921 from Eilat, Israel at 1.40pm, local time and arrived in Istanbul at 3.40pm, local time.
“All Malaysians are safe and in good health. They will remain in Istanbul for medical and health assessments before returning to Malaysia on either October 5 or October 6,” it said in a statement yesterday.
Wisma Putra extended its deepest appreciation to Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim for his decisive leadership and tireless efforts in securing the swift release of the detained Malaysians.
Malaysia further expresses its gratitude to the government of Turkiye for its pivotal facilitation and support, as well as the governments of Jordan, Egypt, the United States, and Asean countries with a presence in Tel Aviv for their valuable assistance in ensuring the safe return of its citizens.
The ministry also acknowledges the efforts of the Malaysian Consultative Council for Islamic Organisation (Mapim) and the Sumud Nusantara team, whose determination and spirit have highlighted Malaysia’s solidarity with the people of Palestine.
It noted that while the flotilla was prevented from reaching Gaza, the mission succeeded in raising further international awareness about the illegal blockade by the Israeli Zionist regime.
“The participation in the mission reaffirmed the commitment of Malaysians in standing for the Palestinian cause and in strongly opposing the ongoing genocide, starvation, tragic humanitarian catastrophe and destruction in Gaza.
“Malaysia will continue to work closely with its partners to ensure humanitarian efforts remain protected and that global solidarity for Palestine grows stronger,” Wisma Putra said.