Indonesian President Joko Widodo has called for urgent action to compel Israel to cease hostilities in the Gaza Strip and halt the killing of innocent civilians.
Speaking at the Emergency Arab-Islamic Summit held in Riyadh, Widodo emphasized the need to hold Israel accountable for its crimes before international courts and urged the deployment of UN investigators to Gaza.
In his address, Widodo stressed the importance of unity in addressing the complex current situation.
He underscored the urgent need for a two-state solution and rejected the single-state solution, emphasizing that any resolution should not come at the expense of the Palestinian people.
The Indonesian president's call for UN investigators to probe Israeli actions in Gaza highlights the international community's growing concern over the situation and its desire to seek justice for the victims of the conflict.