Nine Malaysians in Gaza flotilla mission released, evacuated to Turkiye


KUALA LUMPUR: Nine Malaysians who participated in the Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC) and Thousand Madleens to Gaza (TMTG) humanitarian mission were released on Friday (Oct 10), says the Foreign Ministry.

In a statement, the ministry confirmed that the Malaysians had been evacuated from Israel via Turkish Airlines Flight TK6921 and had arrived in Istanbul, Turkiye, at 7.30pm (Malaysia time).

"They will undergo health and medical assessments in Istanbul before returning to Malaysia in the coming days," the ministry said on Friday.

The ministry conveyed Malaysia's deep appreciation to the Government of Turkiye and other partners for their pivotal facilitation and support, which led to the swift release and repatriation of the Malaysian citizens.

"The safety and welfare of all Malaysian citizens remain the utmost priority of the Malaysian Government," the statement added.

The FFC and TMTG humanitarian mission involved about 150 activists from 25 countries aboard nine ships, including the Conscience and Umm Saad, which were intercepted by Israeli forces on Wednesday (Oct 8) when they were less than 120 nautical miles from Gaza.

The eight Malaysians on board the Conscience vessel were the head of delegation, Prof Emeritus Dr Mohd Alauddin Mohd Ali; Dr Fauziah Mohd Hassan; Dr Hafiz Sulaiman; Dr Ili Syakira Mohd Suhaimi; Prof Dr Mohd Afandi Salleh; Dr Noorhasyimah Ismail; Norsham Abu Bakar and Astro Awani journalist Syafik Shukri Abdul Jalil. Another Malaysian medical doctor, Dr Maziah Muhammad, was on board the Umm Saad vessel. – Bernama

 

 

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
Gaza , FFC , TMTG , humanitarian mission , release , evacuate

Next In Nation

UEC students can apply to IPTA through two separate routes, says Higher Education Ministry
Sepang policeman died of heart attack, district police chief confirms
Confusion over part-time training for Contract of Service teachers resolved, says Fadhlina
3,600 litres of pilfered petrol recovered from remote Pitas river
Warisan rep urges Sabah to reject, not just defer, AKPS Act
Country's projected 5.3% GDP growth for Q1 shows resilience amid global pressures, says Anwar
Fireman hurt after falling into drain while battling blaze at JB apartment
Govt decision to de-list liquid nicotine from Poisons Act 'irrational', rules High Court
Shell LiveWire Malaysia 2026 seeks for the nation’s best entrepreneurs
Sabah Forestry Dept hails eco-tourism firm's conservation commitment

Others Also Read