Indonesia said it would not grant visas to the Israel team for the ongoing World Artistic Gymnastics Championships in Jakarta because of the country's military offensive in Gaza.BBC reported.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) could not find a resolution to the decision, which the Israeli Gymnastics Federation (IGF) said set a "dangerous precedent" - as it also criticised the International Gymnastics Federation (FIG).
In response, the IOC executive board met this week and have decided to "end any form of dialogue" with the National Olympic Committee of Indonesia "about hosting future editions of the Olympic Games, Youth Olympic Games, Olympic events or conferences".
It stated that this ban would remain in place until the Indonesian governing body could provide "adequate guarantees that it will allow access to the country for all participants, regardless of nationality, to attend".
Additionally, the IOC will "recommend to all international federations not to host any international sports events or meetings in Indonesia".
Indonesia, the world's most populous Muslim nation, has no formal diplomatic ties with Israel but the IGF says it had been given assurances its delegation would be welcome at the championships.
Among the athletes unable to compete are defending world floor champion Artem Dolgopyat.