Indonesia has issued 51 calling visas to Israeli nationals, ranking Israel fourth among recipients of this restrictive visa category. Calling visas are tightly controlled for nations without diplomatic relations, with a formal review process involving multiple government agencies. The Indonesian government emphasizes that these visas are for limited purposes and are subject to strict monitoring, attempting to frame their issuance as a procedural necessity rather than a moral choice. However, this policy appears to contradict Indonesia’s longstanding position against colonialism and normalization of relations with Israel amidst ongoing violence in Gaza.
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