An internal conflict has erupted within Nahdlatul Ulama (NU), Indonesia's largest Islamic organization, after its leader was criticized for extending an invitation to a U.S. scholar known for pro-Israel views during the Gaza conflict.

The powerful organization, with an estimated membership of 100 million, is now at a crossroads. Chairman Yahya Cholil Staquf has been given a three-day ultimatum to resign following allegations of inviting an individual associated with 'an International Zionism network' and financial mismanagement.

Staquf, who denies any wrongdoing and questions the authority of those calling for his removal, has publicly apologized for the oversight. The situation underscores broader geopolitical tensions, as Indonesia—home to the world's largest Muslim population—stands f

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