Several Gaza Sumud Flotilla ships with Malaysians still sailing


SEPANG: Only three ships carrying Malaysians in the Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) mission to Gaza have been confirmed to be still sailing and in contact with the Sumud Nusantara Command Centre (SNCC) as of 10am on Thursday (Oct 2).

According to SNCC’s tracking system, the three vessels are Fair Lady, carrying Zainal Rashid Ahmad and Ustaz Muhammad Abdullah; Free Willy (Muhammad Hareez Adzrami and Dr Taufiq Mohd Razif); and Inana (Razali Awang).

Contact has been lost with the Estrella and Mikeno, which also had Malaysians on board but it has yet to be determined whether they were intercepted and their occupants detained by Israeli forces.

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Those on board the Estrella are PU Rahmat, Norhelmi, Mohd Asmawi and Norazma, while Ardell Aryana is on the Mikeno.

In total, 10 ships were carrying 23 Malaysians in the GSF mission.

As of 7.50am Malaysian time, 12 of them have been confirmed detained by Israeli forces after entering the red zone R3, about 100 nautical miles from Gaza, last night.

Another four Malaysians are on board the Jong as observers outside the red zone: Muhammad Nadir Al-Nuri Kamaruzaman, Mazian Seman, Serieffa Mushtafa Albakry and Ariff Budiman. - Bernama 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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