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Israelis banned from luxury Indian Ocean tourist hotspot Maldives over Gaza war

  • Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu has ‘resolved to impose a ban on Israeli passports’, a spokesman for his office said in a statement
  • Official data showed the number of Israelis visiting the Maldives dropped 88 per cent in the first four months when compared to last year

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The Maldives, a tiny Islamic republic of more than 1,000 strategically located coral islets, is known for its secluded sandy white beaches and shallow turquoise lagoons. Photo: Shutterstock
The Indian Ocean nation of the Maldives will ban Israelis from the luxury tourist hotspot, the office of the president said, announcing a national campaign in “solidarity with Palestine”.
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The Maldives, a tiny Islamic republic of more than 1,000 strategically located coral islets, is known for its secluded sandy white beaches, shallow turquoise lagoons and Robinson Crusoe-style getaways.

President Mohamed Muizzu has “resolved to impose a ban on Israeli passports”, a spokesman for his office said in a statement on Sunday, without giving details of when the new law would take effect.

Muizzu also announced a national fundraising campaign called “Maldivians in Solidarity with Palestine”.

The Maldives had lifted a previous ban on Israeli tourists in the early 1990s and moved to restore relations in 2010.

Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu chairs a cabinet meeting in March. Opposition parties and government allies have been putting pressure on Muizzu to ban Israelis. Photo: Maldives President Handout/via EPA-EFE
Maldives President Mohamed Muizzu chairs a cabinet meeting in March. Opposition parties and government allies have been putting pressure on Muizzu to ban Israelis. Photo: Maldives President Handout/via EPA-EFE
However, normalisation attempts were scuttled following the toppling of president Mohamed Nasheed in February 2012.
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