KUALA LUMPUR, April 30 — The government is engaging and working closely with partner countries to secure the immediate release of 10 Malaysians detained while taking part in the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) 2.0 humanitarian mission.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim condemned what he described as violent actions by Israeli forces against the mission in international waters, calling it a clear violation of maritime law and akin to piracy that undermines universal humanitarian principles.
“Malaysia urges all parties to act immediately and ensure no harm comes to any of the activists, including the 10 Malaysians who are currently detained and out of contact.
“Their safety must be guaranteed without compromise,” he posted on Facebook.
Anwar, who is also principal patron of the Sumud Nusantara mission, said that in such a critical situation, compassion and humanity must prevail over differences, and Malaysia will continue to stand firm in upholding these principles.
“We place our trust in God, alongside comprehensive efforts now underway, and pray that all involved remain safe. The prayers of all Malaysians are with the Global Sumud Flotilla,” he added.
Earlier, the Sumud Nusantara Command Centre (SNCC) confirmed that 22 vessels under the GSF 2.0 mission were intercepted and boarded by Israeli forces in international waters en route to Gaza, including six with 10 Malaysians onboard.
SNCC director-general Datuk Sani Araby Abdul Alim Araby said these six ships and the Malaysians they were carrying are:
Arkham III: Zainal Rashid Ahmad
Eros 1: Osman Zolkifli and Dr Jihan Alya Mohd Nordin
Bianca BCN: Hazwan Hazim Dermawan, Mohd Hanafi Mohd Salim, Ahmad Musa Al-Nuwayri Kamaruzaman and Norhelmi Ab Ghani
Esplai: Mohd Shamsir Mohd Isa
Freia: Mohd Redzal Amzah
Marea: Muhamad Muhsin Zaidi









