Palestine-Israel conflict: Malaysia advises citizens to postpone travel to affected areas

Palestine-Israel conflict: Malaysia advises citizens to postpone travel to affected areas

PUTRAJAYA (Malaysia), Oct 11 (NNN-Bernama) — Malaysia has advised its citizens planning to travel to areas affected by the Palestine-Israel conflict to postpone their plans due to the ongoing security situation arising from the fighting between both sides.

“Non-governmental organisations (NGOs) that still intend to travel to the affected areas are advised to refer their plans to this ministry first,” the Foreign Ministry said in a statement on Wednesday.

It stated that at present, there are five Malaysian citizens, including an adult woman and a mother with three children, in the West Bank.

The Malaysian Embassy in Amman, Jordan, is in constant contact with them, according to the statement.

The ministry advises any individuals or Malaysian citizens who have information about the whereabouts of relatives or acquaintances still in the conflict areas to contact the Ministry to enable assistance to be provided if necessary.

Meanwhile, it said Malaysia is deeply concerned about the increasing number of casualties and injuries to civilians and the destruction resulting from the fighting that has been ongoing since October 7.

“Malaysia strongly condemns Israel’s excessive and indiscriminate bombing of civilian areas, as well as the regime’s actions to block basic supplies of water, electricity, and food,” it said.

The ministry commends the decree of the Malaysian King and welcomes the unanimous resolution of the Dewan Rakyat (lower house of the Malaysian Parliament) on Monday regarding Palestine, including the call for the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and the international community to exert pressure to stop all hostilities.

“In this context, Malaysia is also concerned about the failure of the UNSC to reach an agreement on this matter,” it said.

Taking into account the critical situation at present, it said the international community should immediately channel humanitarian assistance such as basic supplies and medicine while emphasising that the Israeli regime has no right to block humanitarian aid channels.

As an initial step, the ministry is in the process of immediately channelling RM1 million (US$1=RM4.73) for early humanitarian contributions, as announced by Deputy Prime Minister Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi on Monday.

— NNN-BERNAMA

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