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    100 Gazans to Find Work Opportunities in Indonesia

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    Overview

    A new pilot scheme aims to enable 100 Palestinian residents from Gaza to relocate to Indonesia for work opportunities, primarily in construction. This initiative, overseen by Major-General Ghassan Alian—head of the Coordinator of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT)—is set to provide Gazans a chance to improve their livelihoods by residing in Indonesia.

    Why It Matters

    This project represents a strategic initiative led by Israel to help empower Gazans by offering international work opportunities, advocating for a more stable and promising future. Encouraging voluntary migration serves to showcase Israel’s commitment to fostering better socio-economic conditions for people in the Gaza Strip.

    The International Context

    While under international law, migrants are allowed to return, the initiative encourages long-term residency in Indonesia, contingent upon Indonesian government policies. This program exemplifies Israel’s continued dialogue efforts with international partners, including those nations without official diplomatic ties, such as Indonesia.

    Past Collaborations and Future Plans

    Indonesia has previously demonstrated its willingness to extend support to Gazans, highlighting a cooperative past. Initiatives such as absorbing Gazans for medical treatment and providing educational opportunities for children reflect ongoing humanitarian support. Through dialogues with Indonesia, Israel underscores its resolve to nurture relationships and enhance peace-building endeavors in the region. If successful, Defense Minister Israel Katz’s ‘Emigration Directorate’ is expected to advance this vision by expanding organized relocations.

    This story was first published on jpost.com.

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