Indonesia, Malaysia urge immediate ceasefire in Gaza during ASEAN defense meet

Indonesia’s Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto delivers his remark during the 17th Association of Southeast Asian Nations Defense Ministers Meeting in Jakarta on Nov. 15, 2023. (Reuters)
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Updated 15 November 2023
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Indonesia, Malaysia urge immediate ceasefire in Gaza during ASEAN defense meet

  • Both countries have long been staunch supporters of Palestine
  • Neither has diplomatic relations with Israel

JAKARTA: Indonesia and Malaysia called for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza and the immediate setting up of corridors for humanitarian assistance as Southeast Asian defense ministers met in Jakarta on Wednesday.

Indonesia and Malaysia have been staunch supporters of Palestine for decades. Both governments have no diplomatic relations with Israel and have repeatedly called for an end to the occupation of Palestinian territories.

Tens of thousands of Indonesians and Malaysians across various cities have been taking to the streets to show their solidarity with Palestine since the beginning of Israel’s deadly onslaught on Gaza last month.

During an Association of Southeast Asian Nations meeting on Wednesday, their defense chiefs called attention to the deteriorating conditions in Gaza, where more than 11,300 Palestinian civilians have been killed as Israel continues its daily bombardment and ground attacks.

“Indonesia is deeply saddened by the deteriorating situation in Gaza, particularly the horrid humanitarian conditions,” Indonesian Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto said in his opening remarks.

“Indonesia’s stance is clear and firm. We push and we call for immediate cessation of hostilities and the immediate setting up of corridors for humanitarian assistance. The violence against the civilian population must stop.”

Malaysian Defense Minister Mohamad Hasan condemned in his speech the bombing of civilian homes and hospitals, and “the consequential massacre of innocent lives, children, women and men.”

In retaliation for the Oct. 7 attack by Gaza-based militant group Hamas, Tel Aviv has cut off food, fuel, water and power supplies to the densely populated enclave, while its military forces have hit hospitals, ambulances, schools and refugee camps.

Israeli forces raided Gaza’s largest medical complex, Al-Shifa Hospital, on Wednesday, despite the presence of thousands of medical staff and civilians taking shelter at the facility.

“Malaysia reiterates its resolute call for an immediate ceasefire, unimpeded humanitarian access, and a rejection of any attempt to forcefully displace the Palestinian people from their rightful land,” Hasan said.

“Malaysia reaffirms its principled position that the Palestinians deserve their own independent and sovereign state, based on the pre-1967 borders, with East Jerusalem as its capital.”


US Republicans back Trump on Iran strikes, block bid to rein in war powers

Updated 05 March 2026
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US Republicans back Trump on Iran strikes, block bid to rein in war powers

  • Republicans blocked prior efforts to curb Trump’s war powers
  • Prolonged war could affect November mid-term elections

WASHINGTON: US Senate Republicans backed President Donald Trump’s military campaign against Iran on Wednesday, voting to block a bipartisan resolution aiming to stop the air war and require that any hostilities against Iran be authorized by ‌Congress.
As voting ‌continued, the tally in ​the ‌100-member ⁠Senate ​was 52 to ⁠47 not to advance the resolution, largely along party lines, with almost every Republican voting against the procedural motion and almost every Democrat supporting it.
The latest effort by Democrats and a few Republicans to ⁠rein in President Donald Trump’s repeated ‌foreign troop deployments, sponsors ‌described the war powers resolution ​as a bid ‌to take back Congress’ responsibility to declare ‌war, as spelled out in the US Constitution.
Opponents rejected this, insisting that Trump’s action was legal and within his right as commander in chief ‌to protect the United States by ordering limited strikes.
“This is not a ⁠forever ⁠war, indeed not even close to it. This is going to end very quickly,” Republican Senator Jim Risch of Idaho, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said in a speech against the resolution.
The measure had not been expected to succeed. Trump’s fellow Republicans hold slim majorities in both the Senate and House of Representatives, ​and have blocked ​previous resolutions seeking to curb his war powers. 

US Senator Ted Cruz speaks to reporters on Capitol Hill in Washington, DC, on March 4, 2026, ahead of the vote on a resolution aimed at curbing President Donald Trump's authority to continue military strikes on Iran. (AFP)