The prime minister said authorities are investigating allegations that Israeli citizens joined a fledgling international tech community in the Muslim-majority nation, with deportations to be carried out immediately.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim vowed to immediately deport any Israeli found in the country, as authorities investigate allegations that Israeli citizens joined a fledgling international tech community in Malaysia. The statement, made public on Thursday, underscores the government's firm stance against Israeli presence. The investigation is ongoing, and no additional details are available.
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