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A number of former terrorist convicts (napiters) in Cirebon Regency, West Java, invite the public to be wiser in responding to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict by not taking actions that can confuse the atmosphere. "The Indonesian government supports (the struggle) Palestine. So we don't be reckless, we just pray, fundraising or do what we can," said one former convict Dodi Suridi (29) in Cirebon, Friday (3/11) night. Dodi assesses that channeling solidarity to the Palestinian people can be done through a peaceful and simple way of praying for their safety. Don't let it be, he said, support was channeled in a negative way, such as carrying out provocative actions that could disrupt public security and order.

"Palestinian itself issued a request, one of which was prayer. This is the most important thing. Don't leave it. We can do that," he said. Dodi agrees with the National Police Chief General Pol Listyo Sigit Prabowo who has implemented steps to anticipate global effects such as the Israel-Palestinian war. He feels that this step is correct because it can prevent certain crimes.

"So on that basis, when the National Police Chief said that the conflict in Israel and Palestine could trigger terrorist sleep cells, it is true and here the police must be vigilant," he said as reported by Antara. The perpetrator of the terror of the Thamrin Jakarta bomb case said that the conflict that is currently happening is very vulnerable to being used by certain groups to carry out provocations or actions that could disrupt security. "There are some of our friends when they hear the issue expressing in the wrong ways. Making plans to leave. When leaving, they must be stuck because they can't. That's when problems arise. If my thoughts rather than jihad there are hindered, we create actions here," he explained. Reflecting on his bad experience, Dodi reminded all parties to maintain a conducive atmosphere and channel support to Palestine peacefully. "Indeed, if this is not a person who has ever thought or been a terrorist, this will not understand. For us it is true. We should not make riots or confuse the atmosphere by carrying out provocations. We can do what can be done," he said. The same thing was conveyed by the former convict in Cirebon Yusuf Firdaus (53). Former member of the Jamaah Ansharut Daulah (JAD) network said that support for the Palestinian people must be carried out peacefully without containing elements of provocation. "Don't let the support that we express can actually divide the people by expressing it excessively," he said. He added that the police's steps to anticipate the increasing escalation of global challenges are correct.


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