Indonesia’s military has announced that up to 8,000 troops could be ready by the end of June for potential deployment to Gaza as part of a humanitarian and peacekeeping mission, The Associated Press reported Sunday. This marks the first concrete commitment to a key element of US President Donald Trump’s postwar reconstruction plan for Gaza.
The Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) has finalized its proposed troop structure and deployment timeline. However, army spokesperson Brig. Gen. Donny Pramono clarified that the government has yet to decide when the deployment will take place.
“In principle, we are ready to be assigned anywhere,” Pramono told AP. “Our troops are fully…