The Maldives has officially barred entry to travelers holding Israeli passports, aligning itself with several nations implementing similar restrictions.
The move, approved unanimously by the country’s parliament and signed by President Mohamed Muizzu, underscores a shift in the nation’s foreign policy and humanitarian stance.
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However, individuals with dual nationality may still enter the Maldives using their alternative passports.
Alongside the travel ban, the government will send a special envoy for international humanitarian coordination and launch a fundraising campaign to support global aid efforts.