Indonesia, Morocco, Kosovo among 5 countries to send troops under Gaza plan
Under a plan overseen by the US President's "Board of Peace," Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Albania have pledged troops to an International Stabilization Force (ISF) in Gaza. Announced by ISF commander General Jasper Jeffers on February 20, 2026, the force aims to bring security to the region, where conflict has resulted in significant casualties.

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AI-generatedUnder a plan overseen by the US President's "Board of Peace," Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Albania have pledged troops to an International Stabilization Force (ISF) in Gaza. Announced by ISF commander General Jasper Jeffers on February 20, 2026, the force aims to bring security to the region, where conflict has resulted in significant casualties. Indonesia will contribute up to 8,000 personnel, including the deputy commander, while Kazakhstan will send troops and medical units. Morocco will deploy police officers. Egypt and Jordan will participate by training police officers for the ISF. Indonesia has stated its participation aims to uphold international law in Gaza.
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5 extractedIndonesia would contribute up to 8,000 personnel to the planned force.
The Indonesian contingent has accepted the position of deputy commander of the ISF.
Egypt and Jordan will provide training for police officers.
Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo and Albania have pledged to send troops to Gaza.
Israel’s genocide has killed at least 72,000 people in Gaza.