jfid – Indonesia, long known as a staunch supporter of Palestine, has once again demonstrated its humanitarian commitment to Gaza amid the latest escalation of conflict in the region.
This commitment has garnered diverse reactions from the international community, reflecting the complex geopolitical dynamics at play. Below is a detailed account of the reactions from various countries to Indonesia’s actions, along with an in-depth analysis of the context and implications.
Support from Various Countries
Several countries have expressed their support for Indonesia’s actions, reaffirming their solidarity with Palestine and criticizing Israel’s actions.
Turkey:
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has strongly expressed his support for Palestine and harshly criticized Israel. Erdogan emphasized that Turkey will continue to support Palestine in various international forums and even threatened to bring this issue to the UN Security Council with the aim of introducing Israel as a “war criminal.” In an official statement, Erdogan said, “We will not remain silent in the face of the atrocities experienced by our brothers in Palestine. The world must act to stop this.”
China:
China has also shown strong support for Palestine. The Chinese government, through its spokesperson, criticized Israel’s actions and called on all parties to exercise restraint and cease violence to protect civilians. China supports a two-state solution and the establishment of a free and sovereign Palestinian state. “China has always supported a two-state solution and will continue to encourage the international community to achieve a just and lasting peace in the Middle East,” said a spokesperson for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
India:
Although India initially abstained in the UN vote regarding this conflict, its long history of close relations with Palestine shows India’s support for a two-state solution. Since India’s independence, the country has supported Palestine in various international forums. A senior Indian official stated, “India has always stood by Palestine in its struggle for independence and will continue to support a just and peaceful solution.”
Criticism of Indonesia’s Commitment
However, not all reactions to Indonesia’s actions have been positive. Some countries have expressed criticism or questioned Indonesia’s stance.
Israel:
Israel firmly disagrees with Indonesia’s position. The Israeli government views Indonesia’s support as “unfair” and “emotionally driven.” An Israeli official said, “The support provided by Indonesia to Palestine is an unbalanced and emotional action that does not consider the facts on the ground and Israel’s security needs.”
South Korea:
As a close ally of the United States, South Korea is in a difficult position. On one hand, South Korea has good relations with Israel, but on the other hand, it relies on energy supplies from Middle Eastern countries. South Korea does not directly support Israel but also does not criticize Israel harshly. “We urge all parties to exercise restraint and seek a peaceful solution through dialogue,” said a South Korean Ministry of Foreign Affairs official.
Indonesia’s Presence at the Gaza Emergency Summit
To demonstrate its commitment, Indonesia participated in the Gaza Emergency Summit held in Amman, Jordan. Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto represented Indonesia at this forum and expressed Indonesia’s firm stance in supporting Palestine and its commitment to assist in the form of medical and humanitarian aid. Prabowo also appreciated the initiatives of Jordan, Egypt, and the UN in organizing this summit. “Indonesia is ready to play an active role in seeking an immediate ceasefire and providing humanitarian aid to the people of Gaza,” said Prabowo.
Indonesia’s Humanitarian Commitment
Indonesia has shown strong commitment to helping Palestine. The Indonesian government has sent medical teams and field hospitals to Gaza and expressed its willingness to receive up to 1,000 patients from Gaza for medical treatment in Indonesia. Indonesia also continues to urge Israel to comply with international law and supports a two-state solution that aligns with international parameters.
In an official statement, President Joko Widodo said, “Indonesia will always stand with Palestine. We will continue to provide moral, political, and humanitarian support to our brothers and sisters in Gaza.”
Conclusion
Indonesia’s commitment to aiding Gaza has garnered widespread international attention, both in terms of support and criticism. Support from countries such as Turkey, China, and India demonstrates global solidarity with the Palestinian struggle, while criticism from Israel and the neutral stance of South Korea reflect the complex geopolitical dynamics at play. Indonesia’s presence at the Gaza Emergency Summit and its humanitarian aid commitment are tangible evidence of Indonesia’s ongoing efforts to support peace and Palestinian independence.