After the US has offered Indonesia an increase of aid by up to $2 billion if it normalised ties with Israel, the question of normalisation with Israel remains. But what do Indonesians think about it, and how are Indonesians divided about this issue?
Join a conversation with Gilang Lukman, the first Indonesian to study MA in Middle East in Oxford University and a Peace Advocacy Fellow of the Balfour Project, and get an idea why in Indonesia, despite living far away from the middle east, Israel-Palestine is such a concerning issue among global conflicts, and how it divides communities there.
Listen to Gilang speaking about:
My first and last time throwing a stone at the Israeli army jeep
The Israeli anthem calls to kill all Arabs?! a wrong translation made Jordanian Salma learn Hebrew
Ginger & Gentile: How a trip to Israel put me on a journey to learn a new language?
"Israelis called me anti-Zionist, Swiss called me Zionist": meet this Swiss rapper and researcher
SAY NOTHING: Living in Jerusalem made me understand the history of my home, Northern Ireland
The conflict which polarises faith communities in the UK: Should we avoid the big elephant?
German and Israeli bystanders - bare responsibility or is it human nature?
From Britain to Palestine/Israel with love
Italian to Israelis: the world does not hate you!
יהודייה "בקטנה" - אבל בישראל הרגשתי שייכת
Being a Jew by choice - finding a Jewish heritage in my Polish ancestry
Judaísmo y literatura latinoamericana - una historia de inmigración
Who is the world more obsessed about - China or Israel?
a British Muslim studying Hebrew - why do some Muslims become Zionist?
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