JAKARTA - The Gaza peace plan formulated by the Board of Peace places Indonesia as one of the key actors. RI will take a role in the stabilization phase of security and reconstruction of the area destroyed by the war.

This Indonesian role directly touches on security aspects, training of civil servants, to the restoration of basic infrastructure in Gaza.

In the work plan presented by the Board of Peace, an International Stabilization Force (ISF) was formed to maintain peace and create long-term stability.

In fact, Indonesia was appointed as the Deputy Commander of the ISF, a strategic position that places Indonesian troops at the forefront of peace efforts.

"The achievement of this ceasefire is real, we appreciate it, and therefore we reaffirm our commitment to send a number of troops, up to 8,000 or more if necessary," said President Prabowo in Washington DC, Thursday, February 19.

As part of the mandate, Indonesia will lead the initial sector placement in priority areas, including Rafah. In addition, Indonesia also plays a role in training professional civilian police and coordinating security with international partners.

In the Board of Peace meeting that discussed the plan, Donald Trump specifically highlighted Indonesia's contribution.

"The countries that are here today, not only contribute funds, some also promise to send personnel to help maintain the ceasefire and secure a truly sustainable peace. We must have a sustainable peace. In particular, Indonesia, thank you very much, Indonesia," Trump added.

House Building to Basic Service Recovery

In addition to security aspects, the Board of Peace's plan is to prepare an ambitious phased reconstruction. In the initial phase, more than 100,000 houses will be rebuilt in Rafah, accompanied by the restoration of basic services and the cleaning of about 70 million tons of debris and 350 kilometers of underground tunnels.

In the long term, this program targets the construction of more than 400,000 houses, energy, water and sanitation infrastructure, roads, ports, and airports. Coastal areas will also be developed to support economic activities.

The ultimate goal is the formation of a technocratic government led by the Gazans themselves, supported by effective public institutions, a self-sufficient economy, and a stable investment climate.

In that framework, Indonesia's role is not merely a call, it has now reached the action of peacekeepers to support the transition to stability in Gaza, Palestine.


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