Six GSF 2.0 Ships Intercepted by Israeli Soldiers Involving 10 Malaysian Citizens
BANGI, April 30 (Bernama) — Sumud Nusantara Command Center (SNCC) confirmed that six of the 22 ships intercepted and raided by Israeli troops in international waters en route to Gaza involved 10 Malaysians.
SNCC Director General Datuk Dr Sani Araby Abdul Alim Araby said those involved were Zainal Rashid Ahmad who boarded the Arkham III; Osman Zolkifli and Dr. Jihan Alya Mohd Nordin (Eros 1); Hazwan Hazim Dermawan, Mohd Hanafi Mohd Salim, Ahmad Musa Al-Nuwayri Kamaruzaman and Norhelmi Ab Ghani (Bianca BCN).
Also involved were Mohd Redzal Amzah and Muhamad Muhsin Zaidi on board Freia and Marea respectively and Mohd Shamsir Mohd Isa (Esplai).
Sani Araby, who is also the Executive Chair of the Malaysian Islamic Organization Consultative Council (MAPIM), said that the mission involved a total of 63 ships, but only 22 ships were intercepted, contact was lost, and the raid directly involved 186 activists.
“The ships involved are Saf Saf, Arkham III, Bella Blue, Romantica, Goleta, Eros I, Esplai, Mystere, Magic Boat, Ghea, Snap, Eros, Tam Tam, Nagual, Lapinya, Bianca BCN, Freia, Batolo, Bribon, Marea, Malia and Holy Blue,” he said at a press conference regarding the mission here today.
He said the incident occurred between 01.00 and 11.00 Malaysian time (18.00 and 04.00 Greek time), with the GSF 2.0 vessel being aggressively approached by an Israeli military vessel (IOF) while in international waters near the Greek Islands of Crete.
The position of the fleet when the intimidation incident occurred was around 656 nautical miles from the Gaza Coast, which is within the legal international navigation zone and is fully guaranteed based on international maritime law UNCLOS, he said.
He said that in this incident there was also provocation with IOF warning shots towards the delegation’s ship, in addition to threats of radio frequency interference against unarmed humanitarian activists.
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