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Indonesia offers 20,000 peacekeepers to restore calm in Gaza

Published on: September 24, 2025 4:40 PM

Indonesia has offered to send more than 20,000 peacekeeping troops to Gaza to help end the conflict. President Prabowo Subianto made the announcement during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly. He emphasized Indonesia’s strong history of supporting UN peace missions worldwide. He said the country is ready to deploy troops if the UN Security Council or General Assembly approves the plan.

The Indonesian president stressed that peace requires both an independent Palestinian state and guaranteed security for Israel. He said true peace is only possible when both sides feel safe and respected. This balanced approach aims to build trust between the two nations. Meanwhile, the global community watches closely as tensions remain high in the region.

Indonesia says it’s ready to deploy 20,000 boots on the ground in Gaza to stop the genocide.

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— sarah (@sahouraxo) September 23, 2025

Reports from U.S. media suggest America supports the idea of Arab and Muslim countries sending troops to Gaza. This move aims to help Israel withdraw its forces safely. The U.S. also encourages these countries to provide funds for Palestinian governance and rebuilding efforts. Such cooperation could ease the humanitarian crisis and promote long-term stability.

Read more: Trump calls on Muslim leaders to back Gaza peace plan at UN

Indonesia’s offer reflects its commitment to peace and global cooperation. The country ranks among the top contributors to UN peacekeeping forces. This deployment would be one of the largest peace missions involving Muslim-majority countries. Indonesia hopes to set a positive example by actively supporting peace in the Middle East.

Overall, Indonesia’s readiness to send peacekeepers could be a key step toward calming Gaza’s conflict. It aligns with international calls for a ceasefire and humanitarian access. As negotiations continue, Indonesia’s proposal adds hope for a peaceful resolution. The world awaits decisions from the UN on this critical offer.

 

 

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Gaza, Indonesia, Latest, peacekeeping troops, President Prabowo Subianto

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