Indonesian Embassy Amman: No Indonesian Citizens Have Become Victims After Hamas Attack On Israel
TT Terlihat smoke hit the sky as a result of an explosion caused by a spate of Israeli attacks in Younis City in the southern Gaza Strip. (ANTARA)

JAKARTA - The Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia (KBRI) in Amman, Jordan stated that he had not received reports from Indonesian citizens who were victims of the conflict between Palestine and Israel in the Gaza Strip which erupted on Saturday, October 7.

It is known that the Palestinian militant group Hamas, on Saturday, launched a joint attack on Israel.

The attack was carried out, with a number of gunmen entering several cities in Israel, and firing rocket weapons from the Gaza Strip.

According to a report issued by the Indonesian Embassy in Amman, a press release from the Directorate of Protection for Indonesian Citizens (PWNI) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Kemenlu).

"The Indonesian Embassy has coordinated with local communities in Gaza and verified that so far no Indonesian citizens have been victims of the conflict," wrote ANTARA, Sunday, October 8.

Conflicts in the Gaza Strip broke out due to tensions that surfaced after closing entrances and exits in the region some time earlier. In this conflict situation, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has announced an open war against Palestine.

The Indonesian Embassy in Amman has appealed to Indonesian citizens in the region to increase vigilance and avoid conflict locations. In addition, Indonesian citizens are also advised not to travel to the region. Data from the Indonesian Embassy shows that there are 13 Indonesian citizens living in Gaza.

The Indonesian Embassy in Amman has also alerted a hotline with number +962 7 7915 0407. For Indonesian citizens who are in the Egyptian and Lebanese regions bordering Israel and need assistance, they can contact the hotline of the Indonesian Embassy in Cairo at +201022229989 or the Indonesian Embassy in Lebanon Hotline at +9613199493.

As previously reported by Beritassatu.com, at least 22 people were killed and more than 500 injured after rockets were fired from Gaza into Israel by the Palestinian militant group Hamas. This latest attack became one of the most serious escalations in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict over the years.

Israeli media reported a shootout between Palestinian fighters and security forces took place in cities in southern Israel. Israeli police said there were 21 gun battle incidents in southern Israel, which indicated the level of the attack.

Palestinian news agency WAFA revealed an Indonesian hospital in Beilt Lahiya, the Gaza Strip was targeted by Israeli military airstrikes on Saturday. A medical officer was killed, a number of other people were injured and other essential hospital equipment was damaged.


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