Indonesia says will withdraw from Board of Peace if it does not benefit Palestinians
The Straits Times
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JAKARTA – Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto has reassured local Islamic groups he will withdraw from US President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace if the platform does not benefit Palestinians, a government statement said on March 6.
The participation of Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim-majority nation, on the board, and its decision to contribute troops for a Gaza stabilisation force, has drawn criticism from experts and Muslim groups at home, who say it compromises its long-standing support for the Palestinian cause.
Mr Prabowo gathered the groups’ leaders for a meeting on the evening of March 5 where he reiterated his reasoning behind joining the board, according to a statement put out by the government communication office.
The Indonesian President will withdraw from the board if it does not benefit Palestinian and Indonesian interests, the statement quoted Mr Hanif Alatas of the Islamic Brotherhood Front as saying.
“The president said that if he sees that there is no longer any benefit for Palestine... and that it is not in line with Indonesia’s national interests, he will withdraw,” Mr Hanif said in the statement.
The Indonesian Ulema Council, a leading clerical body, had previously called for Indonesia to exit the board due to the US role in the ongoing Iran war.












