Indonesia criticises ‘criminal’ Israeli attacks
Indonesian diplomats complained about the latest Israeli bombing in Lebanon. Feeling impotent after the death of 50 odd, fellow Muslims, the diplomats appealed against more attacks.
Indonesia calls Israeli attacks in Lebanon criminal, seeks UN intervention
JAKARTA (AP): Indonesia on Monday called Israeli airstrikes in southern Lebanon “criminal” and urged the United Nations to immediately intervene to halt Middle East violence.
Indonesia’s Foreign Ministry said in a statement that Israel’s bombing of the Lebanese town of Qana on Sunday was indiscriminate and violated international humanitarian law.
Indonesia, the world’s most populous Muslim nation, joined the international uproar over the attack, which killed at least 56 civilians, most of them women and children.
The U.S. government blindly supports the Zionist regime’s atrocities by providing all the weaponry for the attacks. The U.S. also prevented the UN’s Security Council in using strong languages against Israel.