OIC Under Indonesia to be More Vocal in Palestinian Independence
Vice Chair of the Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation Agency (BKSAP) Irine Yusiana Roba said that PUIC in 2025, agreed to be “more vocal" in voicing Palestinian independence.
Vice Chair of the Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation Agency (BKSAP) Irine Yusiana Roba said that PUIC in 2025, agreed to be “more vocal" in voicing Palestinian independence.
Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) Speaker Puan Maharani emphasized Indonesia's firm commitment to continue supporting Palestinian independence and the humanitarian mission for the people of Gaza when meeting with the leader of the Palestinian Legislative Council Mohammad Moussa Subeih Zeidan
The Indonesian House of Representatives (DPR) Inter-Parliamentary Cooperation Agency (BKSAP) facilitated the emergency medical team that had just returned from Gaza to report on their experiences during their humanitarian mission in the Israel-Palestine conflict area.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Sugiono urged the International Court of Justice to issue a legal opinion affirming that Israel’s continued violations of international law have undermined Palestinians’ right to self-determination. Learn more.
A total of 332 joint security personnel were deployed to oversee a peaceful demonstration in support of Palestine held outside the United States Embassy on Sunday morning (20/4/2025). Read more.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is offering local philanthropic organizations options to collaborate with Turkish humanitarian groups in delivering aid to Palestine. Learn more.
Indonesia firmly opposes any efforts to change Palestine’s demographics and remains committed to supporting a Two-State Solution. Learn more.
Indonesia expressed disappointment over the cancellation of the Fourth Geneva Convention conference on Palestine, scheduled for 7 March 2025 in Geneva, Switzerland. Read moer.
ndonesia strongly denounced Israel's actions to weaken the Gaza ceasefire agreement by violating initial terms, unilaterally extending the first phase, and avoiding discussions on the second phase. Learn more.
Indonesia will issue new visas or extend existing ones for Palestinian students on scholarships who are unable to leave their homeland due to ongoing conflict. Learn more.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs, in partnership with the Indonesian Ulema Council and the National Alms Agency (Baznas), has launched a humanitarian campaign targeting US$200 million for Palestine. Learn more.
Indonesia has strongly condemned any proposal or attempt to forcibly relocate Palestinians from their homeland, calling it a violation of international law and a major obstacle to lasting peace. Learn more.