This study analyzes Indonesia's foreign policy in supporting Palestinian sovereignty through juridical aspects and the Siyasah dauliyah perspective. With an analytical descriptive method with a normative juridical approach, The results indicate that Indonesia's support possesses strong juridical legitimacy, aligning with constitutional mandates and the "independent and active" foreign policy principle against colonialism. Substantially, from a Siyasah dauliyah viewpoint, this policy reflects values of justice (al-‘adl), public interest (maslahah), and defense of the oppressed (nusrah al-mustadh’afin). Indonesia consistently prioritizes international diplomacy for Palestinian independence as a national legal responsibility and an implementation of Islamic political ethics. Consequently, this policy reinforces Indonesia’s commitment to achieving global peace based on justice. Such support represents a harmonious blend of constitutional obligations and universal moral principles to eliminate all forms of colonialism worldwide sustainably.
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