Amid Gaza tensions, Indonesian President Joko Widodo embarks on US visit

Amid Gaza tensions, Indonesian President Joko Widodo embarks on US visit

Medan, Indonesia – Indonesian President Joko Widodo is ⁣in the United States this week⁢ for a ⁣summit with President Joe Biden at the⁢ White House, and later to attend the ⁣30th Asia-Pacific⁣ Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit in San‍ Francisco,‍ amid the continuing⁤ Israel-Gaza war.

The visit has prompted questions about whether‍ Widodo, popularly known as Jokowi, will call for ⁤a ceasefire in Gaza.

The issue is particularly⁤ heated as the ‍Indonesia Hospital, located in north Gaza, has been encircled ​by Israeli forces.

The hospital was​ built⁢ in 2011 with donations from Indonesian citizens and organisations, including the‌ Indonesian ⁣Red Cross Society and the Muhammadiyah Society, one of Indonesia’s largest Muslim organisations. It was officially inaugurated in ‍2016 by the then-Indonesian vice president, ‍Jusuf Kalla.

Three Indonesian volunteers with the Indonesian humanitarian organisation the Medical Emergency⁤ Rescue Committee (MER-C), which organised the donations to build the hospital, are currently based in north Gaza.

However, despite the grim situation in the ​besieged‌ enclave, experts told Al Jazeera that Widodo was⁣ likely to ‍use the visit to the White House ⁣to discuss a wide range of issues.

Original from www.aljazeera.com

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