Israel Attacks Palestinians, It's Airlangga Hartarto's Attitude
JAKARTA - Attacks between Israeli soldiers and Palestinian militias are still taking place. In the midst of the atmosphere of Eid al-Fitr that humanity should forgive each other and keep the peace, the world was surprised by the news of violence committed by the Israeli army. This is what Airlangga Hartarto strongly denounced.
The Israeli army's attack, which took place at the end of last Ramadan, against Palestinians performing Taraweh Prayer at jerusalem's al-Aqso Mosque, has resulted in casualties from civilians, even women and children.
"We are also witnessing to this day that there are still Israeli army attacks on Palestinians in the Gaza Strip that killed at least 100 martyrs, including children and women, as well as hundreds of wounded," said Golkar Party DPP Chairman Airlangga Hartarto, who was delivered at this year's virtual halal bi halal event, with all golkar party officials. The event was held on Friday, May 14, was also attended by Ketum IIPG Yanti Airlangga, Chairman of the Board of Trustees Aburizal Bakrie, Honorary Council, Expert Council and DPD throughout Indonesia, also tauziah from Prof. Azyumardi Azra, Professor of UIN Syarief Hidayatullah
Harsh criticism came from Arilangga. "The Golkar Party strongly condemns Israel's military actions and must take responsibility for the violence," Airlangga added.
He also expressly stated, Golkar Party supports and appreciates the active steps of the Government of the Republic of Indonesia to take the initiative and rally support for the settlement of Palestine through the organization of the Conference on Cooperation of Islamic States (OIC), Non-Aligned Movement (GNB), and CEIRPP (Committee on The Exercise of The Inalienable Right of The Palestinian People).
Golkar Party through the Government of the Republic of Indonesia encouraged the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to intervene and take concrete steps in stopping israeli violence so that more civilians are falling victim.
"Golkar Party also urges each party to refrain and not commit acts of violence that can complicate the atmosphere and more and more victims are falling," said Airlangga.
"Any act of violence, let alone war, will not solve the problem. It shouldn't be a regional conflict and war. With regional warfare, no one will benefit. War will certainly harm everything," said Airlangga Hartarto who is also the Minister of Economy of the Republic of Indonesia.
Airlangga called for all parties to resolve the issue in a one-table diplomatic path through the negotiation process in terms of finding a peaceful solution to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
"The world's energy should be concentrated and focused on the humanitarian war against COVID-19 which is still haunting in 215 countries around the world. We should work together, collaborate and unite against COVID-19 that has taken its toll," concluded Airlangga Hartarto.