Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Albania to send troops under Gaza plan

Feb 20, 2026 United States United States International Relations
Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, Albania to send troops under Gaza plan

Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Albania are among countries committing troops to a stabilization force for Gaza under the US Board of Peace.

International Relations

Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Albania have agreed to send troops to Gaza as part of a stabilization force planned by the United States. The International Stabilization Force (ISF) aims to bring security to the conflict-torn Palestinian territory.

Details of Deployment

Indonesia will deploy up to 8,000 personnel, while Kazakhstan and Morocco have also committed troops, including medical units. Albania is set to contribute as well. Critics, including Amnesty International, worry that this could violate international law.

Criticism and Concerns

The force is distinct from UN peacekeeping missions like UNIFIL in Lebanon. The deployment aims to protect civilians and provide humanitarian aid.

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