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Malaysia vows to deport Israelis found in digital nomads community
United Kingdom🏛️ PoliticsConservative6 hr. ago

Malaysia vows to deport Israelis found in digital nomads community

Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced that Israeli nationals found in the country will be deported, citing non-recognition of Israel. This follows an investigation into allegations that Israelis were part of a digital nomads community called Network School in Johor state. The community, led by former Coinbase executive Balaji Srinivasan, is located in Forest City, a large-scale development under China's Belt and Road Initiative. Authorities are examining whether Israelis entered Malaysia using non-Israeli passports, violating immigration laws. While Malaysia typically restricts entry for Israeli passport holders, it allows dual citizens to enter using other passports. Israeli media reported that Malaysian authorities are verifying the identities of individuals linked to the project.

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Middle East Eye logoMiddle East EyeIndependentConservative6 hr. ago
Malaysia vows to deport Israelis found in digital nomads community

Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim has announced that Israeli citizens found in the country will be deported, citing non-recognition of Israel. This statement follows an investigation into a private residential and technology community in Johor, known as Network School, which was established by former Coinbase executive Balaji Srinivasan. Authorities are looking into claims that Israelis participated in this 'digital nomad' community, potentially violating Malaysian immigration laws. The community is located in Forest City, a development linked to China's Belt and Road Initiative.

Bias read (Conservative): The article presents the Malaysian government's stance against Israel through the deportation policy, which aligns with broader geopolitical tensions. The framing emphasizes the government's firm position and does not provide balanced perspectives on the situation or the potential implications for '

Middle East Eye logoMiddle East EyeIndependentConservative6 hr. ago
Malaysia vows to deport Israelis found in digital nomads community

Malaysia's Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced that Israeli nationals found in the country will be deported, citing non-recognition of Israel. This follows an investigation into allegations that Israelis were part of a digital nomads community called Network School in Johor state. The community, led by former Coinbase executive Balaji Srinivasan, is located in Forest City, a large-scale development under China's Belt and Road Initiative. Authorities are examining whether Israelis entered Malaysia using non-Israeli passports, violating immigration laws. While Malaysia typically restricts entry for Israeli passport holders, it allows dual citizens to enter using other passports. Israeli media reported that Malaysian authorities are verifying the identities of individuals linked to the project.

Bias read (Conservative): The article frames the issue through the lens of Malaysia's stance toward Israel, emphasizing the government's position of non-recognition and the potential deportation of Israelis. It highlights the political sensitivity of the situation, particularly given Malaysia's Muslim-majority population and

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