10.02.2026 06:20
It has been suggested that Indonesia will be the first country to deploy troops to Gaza under the International Stability Force (ISF) established as part of President Trump's plan. It has been reported that several thousand Indonesian soldiers will be stationed in the area between the cities of Rafah and Khan Younis, and construction has begun on the accommodations for the soldiers.
According to a report by Israel's state television KAN, preparations are underway in Gaza for the deployment of Indonesian soldiers.
THEY WILL BE IN REFAH AND KHAN YOUNIS
An Israeli security source stated that Indonesian soldiers, who will be deployed to Gaza under Trump's Gaza plan within the ISF, will be located in the area between the southern cities of Rafah and Khan Younis.
THE FIRST FOREIGN FORCE
The source indicated that Indonesia will be the first foreign force to enter Gaza under the ISF, and construction of the accommodations for the soldiers has begun, which is expected to be ready within a few weeks.
THOUSANDS OF SOLDIERS WILL BE ON DUTY
While no specific date has been shared regarding when the soldiers will be deployed to the region, it is estimated that several thousand Indonesian soldiers will be on duty in Gaza, and discussions have begun between Tel Aviv and Jakarta for the transfer of the soldiers to the Gaza Strip.
WHAT HAD HAPPENED?
As part of Trump's Gaza plan, it was reported that the International Stabilization Force, established to ensure security, would be deployed to the region. It was announced that U.S. Major General Jasper Jeffers would command the international force to be deployed in Gaza.