Today's Top 3 News: Palace Denies Foreign Media Report on Indonesia-Israel Diplomatic Ties
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1 March 2024 16:14 WIB
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Tempo English rounded the top three news on Friday, March 1, 2024. Here are the highlights: Palace Denies Foreign Media Report on Indonesia-Israel Diplomatic Ties, 7 Obstacles to Independence of Palestine Besides Israeli Occupation, and Police Deploy 2,590 Personnel to Secure Rally before Parliament Building.
The following is the list of the top 3 news on Tempo English today:
1. Palace Denies Foreign Media Report on Indonesia-Israel Diplomatic Ties
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - Indonesia Presidential Palace asserted that a foreign media report on diplomatic relations between Indonesia and Israel was untrue.
"The information is completely incorrect," said Presidential Special Staff Coordinator Ari Dwipayana, emphasized in a short message received by Antara in Jakarta on Thursday, Feb. 29.
2. 7 Obstacles to the Independence of Palestine Besides Israeli Occupation
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The quest for Palestinian independence remains a multifaceted global issue to this day. Despite the country's declaration of independence on November 15, 1988, numerous obstacles have impeded its sovereignty.
The Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs' website reports that Palestine is the sole state that participated in the 1955 Asian-African Conference without possessing sovereign rights over a defined territory. Palestine continues to seek recognition from various countries, but it faces a plethora of challenges.
3. Police Deploy 2,590 Personnel to Secure Rally before Parliament Building
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The Central Jakarta Police have decided to mobilize a total of 2,590 joint personnel to ensure the safety and security of a demonstration called 'Aksi Rakyat Geruduk DPR RI', which will be held by various communities in front of the Parliament building today, March 1, 2024.
Central Jakarta Police Chief Sr. Comr. Susatyo Purnomo Condro said the joint personnel would consist of Metro Jaya Police, Central Jakarta Resort Police, the Indonesian Military (TNI), the Jakarta regional government, and other related agencies.
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