Indonesia has condemned Israel’s closure of the Al-Aqsa Mosque during Ramadan, reiterating its longstanding commitment to Palestinian self-determination and religious freedom. Despite its vocal opposition to Israeli actions, Indonesia’s foreign policy remains tied to a two-state solution framework that has historically failed to yield results. The country’s leaders call for international intervention while lacking concrete measures to address the structural issues enabling such violations. This ongoing contradiction raises questions about the effectiveness of Indonesia’s diplomatic approach.
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