Indonesia Blocks Israeli Gymnast Entry Amid Gaza Conflict Tensions
Indonesia has denied visas to Israeli gymnasts set to compete in the upcoming 2025 World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Jakarta. The move comes amid growing public outrage over the ongoing conflict in Gaza.
Officials said the decision reflects both security concerns and Indonesia’s humanitarian stance. They explained that it aligns with the country’s long-standing support for Palestine and its call to end violence in the region. As a result, the issue has drawn global attention and sparked debate over politics and sports.
Political Pressure and Global Response
Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim-majority nation, has no official diplomatic ties with Israel. Public sentiment in the country has intensified in recent weeks as images of civilian suffering in Gaza spread widely. Therefore, political and religious groups urged the government to bar Israel’s participation in the event.
The International Gymnastics Federation (FIG) expressed disappointment over the ban. Officials from FIG stated that sports should unite, not divide, people worldwide. However, they also acknowledged Indonesia’s right to act within its legal and political boundaries.
Meanwhile, Palestinian supporters across Indonesia welcomed the decision. Many praised it as a strong show of solidarity with Gaza and a reflection of the country’s moral and humanitarian values.
This isn’t the first time Indonesia has restricted Israeli athletes. In the past, similar actions occurred during other international tournaments hosted by the country.
The controversy once again shows how global politics and sports often collide, especially when humanitarian crises are involved. It also raises questions about whether true neutrality in global sporting events is ever possible.