Indonesia has cancelled visas issued to Israeli citizens and banned Israelis entering the country in response to the massacre in Gaza last week, spokesman for Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs Emmanuel Nahshon said.

According to Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper, the ban came into effect last week. Indonesia has also strongly condemned Israel’s brutal actions against Palestinians during recent border protests held to mark 70 years since the Nakba, when nearly one million Palestinians were forced out of their homes to make way for the creation of the state pf Israel.

Nahshon said in press statements that Israel is currently trying to reverse Indonesia’s decision.

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Israel has no formal diplomatic relations with Indonesia, but the two countries maintain economic ties, so Israelis can visit the Asian country using temporary tourist and business visas.

The Israeli occupation army killed 65 Palestinians on 14 May and injured 3,244 while they were protesting peacefully near Gaza’s border fence.