
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim stated that any Israeli nationals found at the Network School tech commune in Forest City, Johor, would be deported, as Malaysia does not recognize Israel. The warning followed online reports that prompted a national security investigation into the community. The Network School is a co-living compound founded by former Coinbase executive Balaji Srinivasan. This incident highlights Malaysia's firm stance on non-recognition of Israel.
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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim threatened to deport any Israelis found at a tech commune in Johor.
South China Morning PostMalaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has threatened to deport any Israelis found at a self-styled “start-up society” in Johor, after online claims about the tech commune triggered a national security investigation. “We will not allow it,” Anwar told reporters on Wednesday. “If there are Israeli nationals, since we do not recognise Israel, they will be deported immediately.
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Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim threatened to deport any Israelis found at a tech commune in Johor.
South China Morning PostThe tech commune is called Network School, a co-living compound founded by former Coinbase executive Balaji Srinivasan.
South China Morning PostThe Network School is located in Forest City, Johor.
South China Morning PostOnline claims about the tech commune triggered a national security investigation.
South China Morning PostMalaysia does not recognize Israel.
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