Indonesia has pledged to send more than 20,000 peacekeepers to the Gaza Strip in a major step to promote peace and stability in the region. The announcement came from President Prabowo Subianto during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly, where he highlighted Indonesia’s longstanding role as one of the largest contributors to UN peacekeeping missions. He reiterated that the country is prepared to deploy its forces not only to Gaza but also to any region if the UN Security Council or General Assembly authorizes it.
In his address, President Subianto strongly voiced support for the creation of an independent Palestinian state, stressing that peace between Israel and Palestine is only possible through mutual recognition and security guarantees for both sides. This balanced stance reflects Indonesia’s broader commitment to promoting dialogue and stability in conflict zones.
At the same time, US media reports suggest that Washington is encouraging Arab and Muslim nations to participate in peacekeeping operations in Gaza. The effort is aimed at easing Israel’s withdrawal while helping to stabilize the region. The US is also pushing for contributions toward the transition of power in Palestine and reconstruction efforts, signaling a wider international approach to the crisis.
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