“Indonesia reiterates its call for a just and comprehensive political plan with a two-state solution at its core, where an independent Palestinian State and Israel coexist peacefully in line with internationally agreed parameters,” the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said on platform X on Friday.
The Foreign Ministry also expressed Indonesia’s deep concern over the worsening inhumane conditions in Gaza, including the horrific killing of civilians.
With thousands of Palestinians face starvation due to Israel’s continued denial of essential humanitarian aid, the ministry urged the international community to act swiftly to halt Israeli aggression and ensure the immediate entry of humanitarian assistance.
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“The international community — especially the UN Security Council — must take concrete measures to halt Israel’s aggression and ensure full, safe, and sustained humanitarian access, including through UN agencies,” the statement added.
Indonesia also welcomes the recent call by several countries and the EU urging Israel to immediately lift aid restrictions while also calling for all parties to protect civilians and uphold international humanitarian law.
“The international community must unite in a common effort to bring this conflict to an end,” it further stated.
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Earlier on Thursday (July 24), French President Emmanuel Macron announced that France have decided that France will recognize the State of Palestine in September 2025, following his planned declaration at the United Nations General Assembly.
“Consistent with its historic commitment to a just and lasting peace in the Middle East, I have decided that France will recognize the State of Palestine,” Macron said in a statement posted on platform X.
Macron emphasized that a ceasefire, the release of all hostages, and the delivery of massive humanitarian aid are needed by the people of Gaza.
His announcement was welcomed by several European leaders, including those from Ireland and Spain, who had already recognized Palestinian statehood.
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