Indonesia has begun training a contingent of up to 8,000 soldiers it plans to send as part of an international peacekeeping force to Gaza, the first firm commitment to a critical element of U.S.
It would be the first country to do so as part of phase two of the ceasefire agreement brokered by the US last year.
Indonesia could send as many as 8,000 soldiers to a potential peacekeeping mission in the Gaza Strip, Indonesian Army Chief ...
Indonesia is preparing to send up to 8,000 troops to Gaza in support of US President Donald Trump’s peace plan for the ...
Jakarta: Indonesia has begun training a contingent of up to 8,000 soldiers it plans to send as part of an international peacekeeping force to Gaza, the first firm commitment to a critical element of ...
Head of army says potential ‘peacemakers’ being trained, in what would be first outside force in Gaza since 1967 ...
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Indonesia says up to 8,000 troops being prepared for possible Gaza deployment
Military chief stresses details still being negotiated; Indonesian official says international force to stabilize Gaza could ...
Israel’s public broadcaster says preparations begun 'to accommodate Indonesian soldiers in Gaza' - Anadolu Ajansı ...
Several Muslim groups have previously opposed Prabowo’s decision to join the board, fearing it would serve US and Israeli ...
Indonesia says it is training some 8,000 troops in preparation for deployment to Gaza as part of the ceasefire deal agreed to ...
The plan comes as Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto received an invitation from the United States on Monday (Feb 9) to attend a Feb 19 Board of Peace meeting.
The move makes Indonesia the first country to clearly commit troops to a multinational peacekeeping effort in the war-torn ...
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