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From Gaza to Indonesia: Palestinian orphans' Independence Day wishes carry message of hope

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Palestinians in Gaza sent Independence Day greetings to Indonesia, symbolizing friendship and gratitude for Indonesian humanitarian aid.
  • A mural and flag display in Gaza depicted both the Indonesian and Palestinian flags amidst ruins, representing solidarity and hope for peace.
  • The message from Gaza's orphans highlighted the universal value of humanity and solidarity, reminding Indonesians of their own struggle for independence and the importance of supporting nations facing conflict.

Amidst the ongoing conflict, Palestinians in Gaza have extended Independence Day wishes to Indonesia, marking the 81st anniversary of the nation's independence. This gesture serves as a powerful symbol of friendship and a heartfelt expression of gratitude for the continuous humanitarian support Indonesia has provided to the Palestinian people.

Illustrating this solidarity, a man in Gaza was seen raising the Indonesian flag alongside the Palestinian flag amidst the rubble of destroyed buildings. A mural depicting both flags and a message congratulating Indonesia on its 81st Independence Day was also painted on a ruined wall. These visuals powerfully convey the deep bond between Indonesia and Palestine, expressing thanks for Indonesia's solidarity and a shared hope for future peace and independence for Palestine.

The celebration of Indonesia's Independence Day has become more than just a commemoration of past struggles; it is also an opportunity to reaffirm humanitarian values and solidarity with fellow humans. The greetings from Gaza's orphans carry a particularly touching message, reminding Indonesians that while they celebrate their freedom, others yearn for it.

For the children of Gaza, independence represents not just a celebration but a fundamental hope for safety, education, the freedom to play without fear, and a dignified future. Their message to Indonesia underscores the profound connection of humanity that transcends borders, religions, and geographical distances. It also serves as a poignant reminder to Indonesians that their current freedom was hard-won through immense struggle and sacrifice, urging them to extend that spirit of independence to support those still facing oppression and conflict.

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.