Indonesian Hajj pilgrims will donate their sacrificial meat to Palestinians this year. The government of Indonesia has reached an agreement with Saudi authorities to ensure the meat from the Hajj season reaches the beleaguered population. This initiative aims to provide vital humanitarian aid amidst the ongoing crisis.The announcement was made by Dahnil Anzar Simanjuntak, Deputy Minister of the Indonesian Ministry of Hajj and Umrah.
The distribution process will be managed through the Saudi government’s "Adahi Project," which handles the logistics of Hajj sacrifices. Authorities in Jakarta have already coordinated with the project organizers to facilitate the transfer. This humanitarian measure was initiated under the direct directive of Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto. It reflects the nation’s longstanding commitment to supporting the Palestinian cause during their time of immense need.
Under the agreement, the sacrificial meat will be processed and transported to Palestinian recipients. Indonesia has consistently maintained a strong stance in support of Palestinian rights on the global stage. This Hajj-season initiative is being viewed as a significant gesture of solidarity from the Indonesian people.
Millions of animals are sacrificed annually during the Hajj pilgrimage. Traditionally, the meat is distributed among the needy across various nations, and this year`s focus on Palestine highlights the severity of the situation there.
The Indonesian government`s move sends a powerful message of unity within the Muslim world. They have pledged to continue supporting the Palestinian people as long as the current situation persists.
