No timeline yet for repatriation of Palestinians in Malaysia despite ceasefire, says envoy

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No timeline yet for repatriation of Palestinians in Malaysia despite ceasefire, says envoy
Palestinians In MalaysiaWalid Abu Ali
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KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 22 — Despite the recent ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel, there is still no specific timeline set for the return of 41 Palestinians and their 86...

A total of 41 Palestinian patients and their 86 family members arrive at the Royal Malaysian Air Force Base in Subang August 16, 2024. — Bernama picas a first-time user . Exclusively for Malay Mail readers: Use codeKUALA LUMPUR, Jan 22 — Despite the recent ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel, there is still no specific timeline set for the return of 41 Palestinians and their 86 family members who have been receiving treatment in Malaysia since last August.

“We are hopeful for clarity on the next steps, but as of now, we do not have concrete information on when the Palestinians will be able to return to their homeland,” Walid said, as quoted by theHe added that the embassy has been facilitating the necessary documentation for the injured victims and their relatives while coordinating with local authorities to ensure their care since their arrival.

“We are guests in Malaysia, and we must respect the rules and the hospitality extended to us,” he said. On Sunday, Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ahmad Zahid Hamidi confirmed that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Mindef are working to expedite the repatriation process.

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