Indonesia has prepared up to 20,000 troops to participate in a potential peacekeeping mission in Gaza, focusing on health and construction support. The country is involved in ongoing discussions with the United States and other nations about forming a multinational stabilization force for the region. While a draft plan has been circulated that would allow such a force to help demilitarize Gaza, secure borders, protect civilians, and support local police, Indonesia notes that no final decisions have been made regarding deployment or the specific mandate of its troops. The situation remains fluid as international partners consider the next steps for establishing a peacekeeping presence in Gaza.
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