The Malaysian government has banned Israeli vessels from berthing

Mondo International Updated on 2024-01-30

On December 20, local time, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced that the ships of Israel-based Israel ZIM Integrated Shipping (ZIM) would be blocked and not allowed to berth at any Malaysian port, and ordered the country's Ministry of Transportation to immediately implement this permanent ban.

This decision is a strong response to Israel's military campaign against Palestine, which Malaysia** considers to be a grave violation of international law and in defiance of humanitarian principles. Malaysian Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim has expressed his strong support for the just cause of the Palestinian people and that this blockade is a powerful act against Israel.

In addition to the blockade of Israeli vessels, Malaysia** has also decided to prohibit the docking of Israeli-flagged vessels and to prohibit any vessel heading to Israel from loading in Malaysian ports, both of which are also effective immediately. This series of measures is aimed at restricting Israel's maritime presence and putting pressure on Israel to cease its military operations against Palestine.

This decision of Malaysia** has attracted widespread attention and discussion. Some international human rights organizations say this is an important response to Israel's actions and a signal to the international community to take more aggressive action to stop Israel's military action. However, there are also some people who have questioned Malaysia's decision, arguing that it may have a certain impact on Malaysia's economy and relations.

ZIM Integrated Shipping (ZIM) is one of Israel's largest shipping companies, and its ships carry out cargo transportation around the world. The lockdown in Malaysia** will have a significant impact on the company's operations. However, Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim said that they are willing to take this risk and firmly support the just cause of the Palestinian people.

At present, the international community continues to pay attention to Israel's military action against Palestine. Many countries and organizations have called on Israel to stop its military offensive against Palestine and for a peaceful and negotiated settlement of the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. The blockade by Malaysia** is one of the strong responses of the international community to Israel's actions and is hoped to promote a more active participation of the international community in the process of resolving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

Summary: Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced a blockade of Israeli ships, responding strongly to Israel's military action against Palestine. This decision is a strong gesture of Israel's behaviour, and Malaysia** firmly supports the just cause of the Palestinian people. The blockade restricts Israel's maritime presence and pressures Israel** to cease its military operations. This initiative has attracted the attention and discussion of the international community, which calls on the international community to take more active action to stop Israel's military action. Malaysia** is ready to bear the economic and ** implications that may be brought about and firmly supports the just cause of the Palestinian people. It is hoped that this action will promote a more active participation of the international community in the process of resolving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

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