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Hamas Reveals These Conditions for Nations Sending Peace Troops to Gaza

Hamas Reveals These Conditions for Nations Sending Peace Troops to Gaza

Summary

Indonesia announced plans to send troops as part of an international peacekeeping force in Gaza based on President Donald Trump's plan. Hamas has set conditions for accepting foreign troops, emphasizing that they should only act as a buffer and not interfere in internal Palestinian matters. Several countries are considering joining the initiative, with some already expressing interest.

Key Facts

  • Indonesia plans to send around 8,000 troops as part of a peacekeeping mission in Gaza.
  • This initiative is part of President Trump's 20-point plan to end the conflict in Gaza.
  • Hamas agrees to the presence of international troops only if they act as a neutral force and do not meddle in Palestinian internal affairs.
  • The total number of troops from various nations expected to join is around 20,000.
  • Turkey expressed interest in joining the peace force, but Israel has rejected its involvement.
  • Several countries, including Azerbaijan, Saudi Arabia, and the UAE, are hesitant and seek more information.
  • The Board of Peace, a Trump-led initiative, involves around 22 countries and aims to oversee the implementation of the peace plan.
  • The United Nations Security Council backs the Board of Peace initiative.
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