Malaysians must understand impact of Middle East conflict, says Anwar
Why it matters: The Middle East conflict's global reach is impacting Malaysian citizens, South Korean seniors, and drawing threats against Iran's infrastructure.
- Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim warned Malaysians not to assume all is well and to understand the Middle East conflict's impact.
- China is prepared to collaborate with Russia to alleviate Middle East tensions, according to its foreign minister.
- The Middle East conflict is shown to have unexpected global consequences, affecting even South Korea's seniors.
- Donald Trump has threatened Iran's infrastructure in an expletive-ridden social media post amid the crisis.
Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim urged citizens to grasp the far-reaching implications of the Middle East conflict, cautioning against complacency, as global powers like China and Russia signal readiness to intervene diplomatically. The crisis's ripple effects are already being felt, even impacting South Korea's senior population, while former US President Trump has issued stark threats against Iran's infrastructure.

