
Pressure mounts on Indonesia to review, exit Board of Peace amid US-Israel conflict with Iran
CNA
Calls for Indonesia to leave the Board of Peace tasked to oversee Gaza reconstruction efforts are being made by the country’s religious groups, academics and former diplomats.
JAKARTA: Religious bodies, academics and civil society groups in Indonesia are urging the government to review - or even revoke - its membership to United States President Donald Trump’s Board of Peace (BoP) for Gaza reconstruction efforts, amid the US-Israeli war on Iran.
The Indonesian Ulema Council (MUI) is among those who made demands early on for Indonesia to leave the group amid the conflict.
"The MUI urges the Indonesian government to revoke its membership from the BoP, as it is deemed ineffective in achieving true independence in Palestine," it said on Sunday (Mar 1) in a press statement.
Citing the US-Israel strikes that began on Feb 28, MUI said Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim-majority country, should not be linked to the US through its membership of the BoP, which it became a founding member of on Jan 22 in Davos.
The council also questioned whether the US established the BoP to create peace in Gaza.

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