Indonesia says it's preparing to send up to 8,000 troops to support Trump's Gaza peace plan | Washington Times
Indonesia plans to send up to 8,000 troops to support an international peacekeeping force in Gaza under the U.S.-backed peace plan. This announcement makes Indonesia the first country to offer a specific troop commitment to the peace plan. The International Stabilization Force, comprising 20,000 Arab and European troops, is expected to maintain peace in Gaza and oversee its reconstruction. However, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his allies have expressed skepticism over allowing Arab forces to enter Gaza and have ruled out the presence of Turkish forces.
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