The Maldives Banning Israelis Is a Disgrace
President Mohamed Muizzu cannot claim to be on the right side of history while adhering to a textbook definition of bigotry.

The Maldives, the paradisiacal archipelago synonymous with lush tropical getaways, will ban Israelis from traveling there in protest over military action the Israeli government has taken in Gaza during the Israel-Hamas war.
President Mohamed Muizzu's Cabinet will move to bar Israeli passport holders from entering the country, the government announced Sunday, with the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs now urging Israeli citizens currently in the Maldives to leave as soon as possible.
The decision adds to the escalating tension between the two countries. Last month, Muizzu applauded the announcement that the International Criminal Court (ICC) would consider a request from prosecutor Karim Asad Ahmad Khan KC to issue arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant on war crimes charges, calling it "a significant step in the quest for justice for the Palestinian people."
"The Maldives is confident that the Prosecutor's Office has gathered enough evidence to prove Israel has conducted war crimes and crimes against humanity in Gaza," he continued. "We will explore every avenue to support the people of Palestine in the international arena."
Arrest warrants aside, the pro-Palestine movement makes some valid points that transcend political tribalism. Pushback against the Israeli military striking a refugee camp in Rafah on the Gaza Strip, for instance, can and does defy partisanship. Muizzu certainly appears to have some blind spots on the subject—he omitted from his recent comment that the ICC prosecutor made the same request for arrest warrants against Hamas leaders Ismail Haniyeh, Yahya Sinwar, and Mohammed Deif—but he is nonetheless entitled to his views. And the recent manifestation of those views, in the form of his Israeli ban, cedes a great deal of the moral high ground he claims to hold onto.
That's because, for starters, blaming and punishing an entire nationality for the actions of their government is a near-textbook definition of bigotry. And it is difficult to claim you are on the right side of history while being openly and unapologetically bigoted.
This is, of course, not the first time we've seen someone take this low road. Some have repeatedly applied the same general concept to Palestinians, the idea being that they are all responsible for the actions of Hamas, despite that the militants gained power with about 44 percent of the vote in January 2006, when a huge portion of people living in Gaza now were either not old enough to vote or not yet born.
To bring it closer to home, many Americans would find it patently absurd if they were told they bore personal responsibility for President Joe Biden's or former President Donald Trump's respective administrations. A poll last year found about 91 percent of Democrats view Trump poorly (shocking), while a grand total of 7 percent of Republicans and Republican-leaning independents are reportedly satisfied with Biden's job performance (again, shocking). This general idea arguably holds even more relevance among those who call themselves politically homeless, many of whom feel that neither man represents them well.
But the trend is also not constrained to the Israel-Hamas war. Though scanning history provides several examples, we don't have to look very far back: When the Russia-Ukraine war broke out in 2022, there was a rush among some to signal support for Ukraine by severing ties with Russians. Some of that came from governments in the form of visa suspensions and from academic institutions nixing educational partnerships.
But it also came from everyday people, like when the prodigious young pianist Alexander Malofeev, who was then all of 20 years old, lost a string of concert engagements after his hosts decided that collaborating with a Russian musician was a bridge too far. "Considering the serious impact on the civilian population of Ukraine caused by the Russian invasion, the [Orchestre Symphonique de Montréal] must announce the withdrawal of pianist Alexander Malofeev," the organization wrote at the time. Is that supposed to pass for bravery? What was a 20-year-old musician supposed to do to stop Russian President Vladimir Putin's evil ambitions?
Ironically, on the subject of courage, Malofeev denounced the war. When considering he is from a country ruled by a brutal authoritarian—one who does not hesitate to try to kill his critics!—it would seem perverse to argue that those who ostracized him because of where he was born were the ones taking a valiant stand. There is a critical difference between virtue and virtue signaling. As is clear from Muizzu's recent announcement, this is a lesson some have not yet learned.
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Are they bombing anyone or supplying weapons to any that are?
You support the holocaust in Gaza.
Own it.
The Jew hater hates Jews. Shocking.
Whoooossssshhhhhh
You are joking, right?
IDF found US weapons sold to Egypt in the tunnels under Rafah, as well as tunnels large enough to support trucks from Egypt to Rafah. Hamas has been stealing from Gazans to purchase weapons, continuing to send rockets into Israel. Last report was nearly 90% of all aid from Biden's pier had been hijacked.
Idiots on college campuses are screaming "From the River to the Sea" without knowing which river, which sea, and that they are promoting genocide against the Jewish population worldwide.
IDF announces where and when they are coming, telling civilians to leave before they come in.
You really think this is a holocaust in Gaza? What are you smoking?
He’s a piece of shit, Holocaust denying, Nazi, what do you expect.
Another Israel-bot whining that words are "genocide".
The IDF that is on trial for committing genocide and are denying it.
Netanyahu and his ministers also announced their genocidal plans before committing them.
YOU support a holocaust in Gaza.
Own it.
Don't posture just to troll the kikes.
At least you recognize that there is a holocaust in Gaza.
Those responsible are on trial in the ICJ.
Gonna cry?
Some have repeatedly applied the same general concept to Palestinians, the idea being that they are all responsible for the actions of Hamas
Because they are.
I don’t believe they were all responsible.
Then again, I believe the same about Germans.
Cool. Now sort the ones who were from the ones who weren't.
"I didn't rape any kids," says the LGBT groomer. "I just enabled the pedos that did," he doesn't say.
Nazis went effectively extinct almost a century ago, until their recent resurgence on college campuses. Jew-hating muslims, and their progressive white enablers, are suddenly very chic.
By polling reports,70% of the Gazan population supports Hamas. It is rather difficult to separate the population of political entity from the group that claims a sovereign right to speak for the people of that entity.
It is not a nice fact of life in reality, but it is true.
The president of The Maldives agrees.
Now we know where to hold the combined LGBTQXYZ Rainbow Warrior-PLO Hamas festival. But are there any tall buildings in The Maldives?
Any demolitions there would count as a civic improvement.
Fuck the Mesolithic virtue signaling. These people are lucky that the people who "discovered" them are firmly 8 "ages" past them.
America is good at punishing innocent people for the actions of their dictatorial regimes. The people of Cuba have been on the receiving end of US punishment for more than 60 years in addition to being on the receiving end of punishment from their own government.
I actually agree.
Unfortunately, there is no practical way to benefit Cubans without aiding their Communist rulers. Unless you have suggestions?
I'm not sure they suffered from not being able to get US products. They traded with every other nation in the world. I think their communist economy was more at fault. But the Embargo did give Castro a good excuse to justify the starvation.
Maybe, just maybe, Palestine's shouldn't have attacked Israel and Russia shouldn't have attacked Ukraine.
Course the 'Big-Guns' out to Conquer and Consume starts grabbing precedence every-time [Na]tional So[zi]al[ism] and/or Communism support grows precisely because it's the ideology that 'Guns' will make sh*t.
The Maldives are a fundamentalist Islamic state. My understanding is they tend to segregate the infidel tourists from the general population, to keep their unholy ways away from the faithful. That their government would bar Israelis from the country should come to the surprise or shock of absolutely no one.
That's pretty much SOP for most of the wacky Islamic world.
" . . . during the Israel-Hamas war."
. . . during the Israeli armed response to cease-fire violating unprovoked terrorist attacks on unarmed civilians using rape as a weapon and murdering babies.
Same thing, right?
When I try to evaluate conflicts, 'Raping innocent women to death and burning grandmothers in their homes as a deliberate tactic' turns out to be a heavily weighted modifier in my calculation on which side is the 'good guys'.
Exactly.
So a dude with the name Mohamad is a pos?
Color me suprised
Hi, my name is Mohamed and this is my brother Mohamed, and this is my other brother Mohamed.
Good luck playing hockey with those guys.
There would be no rainbows painted on their goalie’s mosque.
But that doesn't mean they won't pick up a few cute boys to celebrate with after the game.
New definition of 'slashing'.
If all countries not supporting Hamas did not provide tourist dollars to the Maldives, would they still exist? Could the Maldives only survive with only Muslim tourists?
Just asking.
The only countries not supporting Hamas is, basically, North Korea. Even Israel was giving them 'humanitarian support' for years.
I think this is incredibly stupid and shortsighted, but if that’s what the people of the Maldives want, that’s their choice as a sovereign nation.
>President Mohamed Muizzu cannot claim to be on the right side of history while adhering to a textbook definition of bigotry.
1. Ah, yes, yes he can. He's the President.
2. Uh, Binion, I hate to tell you this, but they changed the textbook definition. You're a racist now. I didn't make the new rules, but those are the new rules.
3. Its Jews. The world has different rules for them.
>The decision adds to the escalating tension between the two countries.
Is there *really* 'escalating tension' when one country is barely aware the other exists and ita relevance on the world stage is as a nice place for the really, really, wealthy to vacation in?
Well, according to Maldivians, their country is steadily sinking beneath the sea, so it won't exist at all for much longer. https://www.unicef.org/rosa/blog/were-being-swallowed-ocean-and-running-out-freshwater
This is perhaps the one situation in the world where one can ALMOST confidently say that the Maldives will be gone before Israel goes.
https://www.unicef.org/rosa/blog/were-being-swallowed-ocean-and-running-out-freshwater
Great place to visit, nonetheless. It was amazing being in a tropical paradise, on a small island of around 100 people (not Male), with the native women walking around in full niqabs.
Same link, very next comment... Whoops.
blaming and punishing an entire nationality for the actions of their government is a near-textbook definition of bigotry.
Bullshit. Its the textbook definition of statecraft.
Reason doesn't believe any country should control their borders.
Not true. Reason believes every country except the USA should control its borders.
Not the Maldives!
President Mohamed Muizzu cannot claim to be on the right side of history while adhering to a textbook definition of bigotry.
Watch him.
Yes, it is entirely appropriate for me hold most of Palestine for the crime of humanity they either endorsed or played a part in. Just as I can characterize the Confederate States of America as a nation founded upon slavery, even if most of its people did not own slaves, or personally disagreed with it, and (supposedly) only fought for the rights of their states. You either have the intellectual honesty or moral clarity to see this, or you don’t.
Did 56% of Palestinians vote against Hamas in favor or liberty and coexistence with Israel? No. Fatah got 41%, and they’re effectively no better than Hamas. The rest are hodgepodge Marxist Islamists who hate Jews as much Hamas. Every single Palestinian who was born after that election attended schools that taught Nazi material or Hamas propaganda. They were complicit in Hamas building underground terror tunnels and storing weapons under hospitals and schools. Bigtory and old world religious fundamentalism is all they ever had. No civilized, liberalized society would give 44% to Hamas. None.
Palestine is not a tyrannical state in which its oppressed people yearn for freedom. It is a TERRORIST state whose method and hatred has the consent of its people. If Hamas declared genocide against Asians, the fact that the west coast would oppose accepting Palestinian refugee is not a case of “guilty by association”. It’s survival instinct. A Russian pianist who might wrongfully support the war in Ukraine is not a threat to any Ukrainians or civilians anywhere. Does Reason not see the difference?
This kind of breathtaking sophistry and equivalency game has no place in a serious publication. We don’t even deny Russians anything just because they’re Russians. We don’t kick out ordinary Russians who are legal citizens. What this shithole muslim island did has no parallel in the America or even most of the west.
So. Obama sent drones into the middle east and blew up weddings. Biden followed up with much the same. So are all us Americans guilty of blowing up weddings in the middle east? I'm just curious because I need to know if next time I travel I should get my brother in law to get me a Canadian passport so I can yell, "Don't shoot! I'm Canadian!"