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PM Announces Ban on Israel-Flagged Ships in Response to War on Gaza   

15:06 - December 20, 2023
News ID: 3486499
IQNA – Israeli-flagged cargo ships were banned from docking at Malaysia’s ports, the Kuala Lumpur government said.

Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim

 

It said the decision was a response to the war in Gaza and Israel’s violation of international law through the “massacre and brutality against Palestinians”.

On Wednesday, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced the decision to impose the maritime ban on Israel-affiliated vessels – singling out ZIM, Israel’s largest shipping firm – amid growing alarm over disruptions to global shipping as a result of attacks on cargo ships in the Red Sea.

Ships on their way to occupied Palestine will also be barred from loading cargo at any port in the Southeast Asian nation with immediate effect, Anwar said in a statement.

Malaysia, where about 60 percent of the population is Muslim, does not maintain diplomatic relations with Israel.

“The Malaysian government decided to block and disallow the Israeli-based shipping company ZIM from docking at any Malaysian port,” Anwar said.

The restrictions are a response “to Israel’s actions that ignore basic humanitarian principles and violate international law through the ongoing massacre and brutality against Palestinians”.

Malaysia “also decided to no longer accept ships using the Israeli flag to dock in the country” and ban “any ship on its way to Israel from loading cargo in Malaysian ports”.

“Both of these restrictions are effective immediately,” the prime minister said.

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Malaysia has donated millions of dollars in aid to Gaza and Anwar has vocally supported the Palestinian cause and condemned Israel’s bombardment of the Gaza Strip since October 7.

At least 19,667 Palestinians have been killed in Israeli regime's attacks since the war started in October.  

Kuala Lumpur has a longstanding relationship with the Hamas resistance movement.

 

 

Source: Al Jazeera

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