
"Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo and Albania have pledged to send troops to Gaza, the commander of a newly created International Stabilization Force (ISF) has said during a meeting of United States President Donald Trump's so-called Board of Peace. US Army General Jasper Jeffers, who has been appointed as the head of a future Gaza stabilisation force by Trump's board, said on Thursday that the Indonesian contingent to the mission has accepted the position of deputy commander."
"Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto, who was among several world leaders participating in the meeting, said his country would contribute up to 8,000 personnel to the planned force to make this peace work in the war-torn Palestinian territory, where Israel's genocide has killed at least 72,000 people. Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev said his country will also send an unspecified number of troops, including medical units, to Gaza, while Morocco's Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita said that his country is ready to deploy police officers to Gaza."
"Albania, whose prime minister recently made a two-day official visit to Israel, has also said it will contribute troops, while neighbouring countries Egypt and Jordan have said they will participate by training police officers. Indonesia, which was one of the first countries to commit to sending troops, has sought to reassure potential critics that its participation is intended to ensure international law is upheld in Gaza, amid Israel's genocidal onslaught."
US Army General Jasper Jeffers was appointed head of a planned International Stabilization Force for Gaza and said several countries pledged personnel. Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo and Albania pledged to send troops, with Indonesia accepting the deputy commander role and offering up to 8,000 personnel. Kazakhstan said it will send troops including medical units; Morocco offered police officers; Egypt and Jordan will train police. Albania also offered troops. Indonesia stated its troops will not engage in combat and emphasized upholding international law amid reports that Israel's genocide has killed at least 72,000 people. Indonesia's foreign minister met UN chief Antonio Guterres and Palestinian ambassador Riyad Mansour in New York.
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