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Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto signs into the Gaza Peace Council in Davos without the $1B fee, symbolizing voluntary commitment to Gaza peace.
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Indonesia joins Gaza peace council without billion-dollar fee

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President Prabowo Subianto signed Indonesia's membership in the Gaza Peace Council on January 22, 2026, in Davos, Switzerland, without needing to pay the US$1 billion fee required by initiator Donald Trump. The Foreign Ministry stated contributions are voluntary, while Foreign Minister Sugiono emphasized the body as a temporary mechanism for peace in Gaza supported by UN Security Council Resolution 2803.

National Conference MP Chowdhary Mohammad Ramzan met Palestine's Foreign Minister Dr. Varsen Aghabekian Shahin in New Delhi, expressing solidarity with the Palestinian people. He condemned the violence in the conflict and called for peace through dialogue and diplomacy.

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Indonesia has joined the Board of Peace for Gaza initiated by US President Donald Trump, but experts warn against merely following American interests. The membership was signed on January 22, 2026, in Davos, Switzerland, aiming to halt violence and expand humanitarian aid for Palestinians. However, scholars stress upholding principles of Palestinian independence.

The Department of Home Affairs has withdrawn the 90-day visa exemption for Palestinian ordinary passport holders following investigations into its abuse. Officials confirmed systemic misuse linked to relocation efforts from Gaza. The move aims to address deliberate violations while processing asylum claims.

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Eight Arab and Muslim countries issued a joint statement categorically rejecting any attempt to displace Palestinians from Gaza into Egypt via the Rafah crossing. Their foreign ministers voiced concerns over Israeli statements suggesting unilateral use of the crossing and urged adherence to the US peace plan.

A group of 153 Palestinians seeking asylum in South Africa were initially denied entry at O.R. Tambo International Airport but were eventually allowed to disembark after nearly 12 hours on the tarmac. The Border Management Authority cited missing passport stamps and unclear stay details as reasons for the refusal. Humanitarian organization Gift of the Givers intervened to facilitate their entry.

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A fragile Gaza ceasefire — the first phase of a U.S.-brokered plan advanced by President Donald Trump — envisions sidelining Hamas from governance in favor of a transitional technocratic authority, with a possible handover to the Palestinian Authority. But analysts question whether Hamas can truly be removed and argue that accountability for alleged Israeli abuses cannot be deferred.

 

 

 

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