Global Sumud flotilla: 23 Malaysians to continue mission to Gaza, says command centre


SEPANG: A total of 23 Malaysians participating in the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) mission are continuing their journey from the Yellow Zone to the Red Zone heading towards Gaza, following a restructuring of the delegation's roles by the Sumud Nusantara Command Centre (SNCC).

SNCC director-general Datuk Dr Sani Araby Abdul Alim Araby stated that the restructuring was carried out last Sunday (Sept 28) due to the poor condition of four flotilla vessels, which suffered severe damage and were unable to continue sailing.

"This role of restructuring involves seven Malaysian delegates and one Brunei delegate [being reassigned]. Another four Malaysian delegates have been placed on observer vessels, which will not enter the Red Zone," he said during a press conference here Wednesday (Oct 1) on the latest GSF developments.

Sani Araby mentioned that two Malaysian delegates, Hidayat Abdullah and Nik Aziz Nik Mohammad, will be sent to Amman, Jordan, to assist the legal team secretariat in making necessary preparations.

He said that six delegates, including one Bruneian national, will be flown from Greece and are expected to arrive in Malaysia Thursday (Oct 2).

The six individuals involved are Abdul Rahim Azhari, Muhammad Khairin Afiq Mohd Subkhi, Ahmad Safuan Ujar, Mohd Asri Tuan Hussein, Nur Ilham Fansuri Zainal Rashid, and Rezahmaisalamah Md Yusof (Brunei).

He explained that these six individuals will continue their roles at the SNCC to assist the secretariat in preparing to face any potential developments concerning the GSF delegation.

"This is a group that is well-trained on the ships. This is also the group that has already completed a journey of more than 28 days. Therefore, their expertise and experience is certainly needed for us to analyse the patterns that are occurring," he said. - Bernama

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