Malaysia to deport any Israeli national found in the country, PM Anwar Ibrahim says

Kuala Lumpur (HRNW) — Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced that any Israeli national located in Malaysia will be immediately deported. The statement comes as authorities investigate allegations that Israeli nationals were involved in activities tied to a local community network’s school programs in the southern state of Johor.

Officials in Johor are examining local educational and community programmes to determine whether any foreign national participated in activities deemed sensitive or prohibited. Prime Minister Anwar said that if investigations confirm the presence of Israeli individuals, the government will promptly enforce deportation and take administrative measures in accordance with law.

Local authorities and security agencies are cooperating with the probe, and further action will depend on evidence emerging from the investigation. Formal statements and detailed findings are expected as the inquiry proceeds.

Human rights angle
HRNW underscores that deportation and immigration enforcement must respect rule‑of‑law safeguards and human‑rights standards. Any action against foreign nationals should follow due process, including access to legal counsel, fair procedures and the opportunity to be heard, while balancing national security and public‑interest considerations.

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