First, halting aggression to prevent further civilian casualties. The UNGA must urge an immediate, long-lasting ceasefire that is adhered to. Similar incidents must also be prevented in the future.
"Therefore, the UNGA must demand accountability from Israel, including establishing an independent commission to investigate Israel's attacks on hospitals and places of worship and the mass expulsion of civilians in Gaza," said the Foreign Minister.
Second, ensuring humanitarian access and civilian protection. Indonesia urges the UNGA and relevant UN agencies to increase efforts in providing humanitarian assistance to the people of Gaza.
The humanitarian efforts by the UN Secretary-General and key countries must also be supported. Given the magnitude of the damage caused, the existing aid is still far from sufficient.
"Therefore, the UNGA must press for the immediate dispatch of sustainable humanitarian assistance. Indonesia will triple its voluntary contributions through UNWRA and call on the international community to support UNWRA. Indonesia is also committed to sending humanitarian aid," said the Foreign Minister.