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Global Sumud Flotilla expected to enter red zone tomorrow - SNCC
Sumud Nusantara Command Centre (SNCC) director-general Datuk Dr Sani Araby Abdul Alim Araby says the vessels are currently 227 nautical miles from the Gaza coastline. - BERNAMA/Filepic
SEPANG: The Global Sumud Flotilla (GSF) is expected to enter the red zone within 28 hours, around 7 pm tomorrow, said Sumud Nusantara Command Centre (SNCC) director-general Datuk Dr Sani Araby Abdul Alim Araby.
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The Malaysian Consultative Council for Islamic Organisation (MAPIM) chief executive officer said all GSF vessels have so far been confirmed to have entered the second-level yellow zone at 3 pm today.
"The vessels are currently 227 nautical miles from the Gaza coastline. No attacks or suspicious drone activity were reported yesterday.
"Both the speed of the vessels and the weather conditions are very favourable. The lead vessel is travelling at 4.9 knots and everything is proceeding as expected," he told a press conference here.
Following the latest developments, Sani Araby said SNCC will activate live CCTV broadcasts from selected vessels as a precautionary security measure.
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- Ships are 227 nautical miles from Gaza, moving steadily with favorable weather and no reported threats or drone activity.
- SNCC will activate live CCTV broadcasts from selected vessels as a precautionary step.
- Lead vessel is traveling at 4.9 knots and all operations are proceeding as expected.
The Malaysian Consultative Council for Islamic Organisation (MAPIM) chief executive officer said all GSF vessels have so far been confirmed to have entered the second-level yellow zone at 3 pm today.
"The vessels are currently 227 nautical miles from the Gaza coastline. No attacks or suspicious drone activity were reported yesterday.
"Both the speed of the vessels and the weather conditions are very favourable. The lead vessel is travelling at 4.9 knots and everything is proceeding as expected," he told a press conference here.
Following the latest developments, Sani Araby said SNCC will activate live CCTV broadcasts from selected vessels as a precautionary security measure.