Maldives bars Israeli passport holders over Gaza war
The cabinet took the decision nearly a year ago but the government did not formalise it until this week.

The Maldives has changed its immigration law to bar Israeli passport holders from the country over the war in Gaza.
The amendment was passed by parliament on Monday and approved by President Mohamed Muizzu on Tuesday, according to the president’s office.
The cabinet took the decision nearly a year ago but the government did not formalise it until this week.
“The ratification reflects the government’s firm stance in response to the continuing atrocities and ongoing acts of genocide committed by Israel against the Palestinian people,” the statement said.
The Maldives is a tiny archipelago state south of India known as a high-end tourist destination.
It is predominantly a Sunni Muslim nation where preaching and practicing other faiths is legally banned.
According to the latest available immigration statistics, 59 people with Israeli passports entered the Maldives in February.