Netanyahu rejects the Palestinian State, Commission I of the DPR encourages the Republic of Indonesia

Jakarta – Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu swears that there will be no Palestinian state. Deputy Chairman of the House of Representatives Commission I Dave Laksono asked the Indonesian government not to keep quiet. “We encourage the government through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to convey a fixed attitude and strengthen cooperation with countries that have a similar commitment to supporting a fair and sustainable peace solution. Indonesia should not remain silent when humanitarian values ​​and justice are trampled on Sunday (9/14/2025). Dave said Netanyahu’s statement that rejected the existence of a Palestinian state was a form of denial of the basics of international peace and UN decisions that have long been the basis for the two countries’ solutions. Browse to continue the content “This attitude is not only the suffering of the Palestinian people, but also threatens the stability of the area in detail,” he said. He was of the opinion that Indonesia should remain consistent in the struggle for Palestinian independence, such as by the Constitution and the spirit of foreign policy to be active. “The statement by Premier Netanyahu actually makes the urgency for the international community, including Indonesia, clear to increase diplomatic pressure and strengthen solidarity with the struggle of the Palestinian population,” he said. Previously, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu swore that there would be no Palestinian state. The statement was made by Netanyahu as he spoke during the signing ceremony of a major settlement project in the Western Bank. “We will fulfill our promise that there will be no Palestinian country, this place is ours,” Netanyahu said at an event in meal Adumim, an Israeli settlement east of Jerusalem, which was reported by AFP on Friday (12/9). “We will maintain our heritage, our country and our safety … We will double the population of this city,” he added. Some Western governments, including Britain and France, have announced their intention to recognize the Palestinian state in the United Nations later this month. Britain said it would take this step if Israel did not approve a ceasefire in the Gaza War. (FAS/IDH)