Between duty and danger: Indonesia’s bold peacekeeping push in Gaza
The Straits Times
Indonesia faces a delicate balance in Gaza: taking a senior role there under the BOP initiative while keeping domestic expectations of strictly humanitarian involvement, reflecting widespread sympathy for the Palestinian cause. Read more at straitstimes.com.
JAKARTA – War has left Gaza in ruins, with neighbourhoods flattened and hundreds of thousands of people displaced. As aid agencies battle to contain hunger and disease, attention is turning to the question of what comes next: Who will secure the territory and prevent a return to violence, and under what rules?
Indonesia is stepping into that uncertainty. South-east Asia’s largest country plans to send up to 8,000 peacekeeping troops as part of a proposed multinational stabilisation force. Jakarta will serve as a deputy commander of the International Stabilisation Force (ISF), and has said it will focus strictly on humanitarian tasks.

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