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Prabowo’s Israel Stance: Indonesia’s Shifting Middle East Policy

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Prabowo Signals ‍Potential Shift in ​Indonesian Foreign Policy with Israel Stance

UNITED NATIONS ⁣- Indonesian presidential candidate prabowo Subianto’s recent declaration at teh United ⁤Nations ⁢General Assembly (UNGA) suggesting a willingness to recognize ‍Israel under specific conditions has⁤ sparked debate among foreign policy analysts, signaling⁢ a potential recalibration of Indonesia‘s long-held position on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The statement, made as global attention focuses on the escalating crisis ⁣in Gaza and renewed efforts toward a two-state solution, represents a notable departure from⁣ customary Indonesian diplomacy.

Indonesia, representing the world’s ⁢largest Muslim population, has historically been a staunch supporter of Palestinian statehood. Prabowo’s offer⁣ to instantly​ recognize Israel and support “all guarantees” for its security contingent ⁤upon the acceptance of Palestinian statehood‌ has raised questions about Jakarta’s foreign policy priorities and whether it is ⁤attempting to balance regional diplomacy with its ‍historical commitment to Palestine. ​Experts warn that⁣ a perceived shift could ​impact Indonesia’s standing both domestically and internationally.

The international discourse ​has been dominated by the ongoing Israeli siege and bombardment of Gaza, nearing its second anniversary ⁣on October 7th. September’s‌ UNGA session largely centered⁤ on⁤ advancing Palestinian statehood and achieving a two-state solution, with⁢ observers noting evolving positions from several Western nations. Alongside these ⁤developments,⁢ United States-led​ talks with Arab and ⁣Muslim leaders resulted in an​ endorsement of Washington’s 20-point peace plan.

Prabowo’s remarks at the UNGA emphasized ‍that lasting peace in ​the region necessitates assurances for israel’s ⁣safety, stating Indonesia’s readiness to recognize‍ Israel immediately upon⁤ the acceptance of Palestinian statehood. This position has prompted ⁣calls for Indonesia to transparently prioritize Palestinian interests to avoid fueling perceptions ⁢of a diplomatic shift. Experts⁢ suggest⁤ Jakarta must clearly affirm its backing for Palestine alongside any efforts to engage with Israel.

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