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Reports say Indonesia, Azerbaijan eyed to anchor Gaza stabilization force

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Indonesia and Azerbaijan have emerged as front-runners to form the core of a proposed international stabilization force for Gaza, according to Israel Hayom, with U.S. officials telling Reuters that Washington is discussing troop contributions with several countries as part of President Donald Trump’s 20‑point Gaza plan.

Kenya's military has ramped up operations in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo following fresh accusations of ceasefire violations. The moves come shortly after a U.S.-brokered peace deal between Rwanda and the DRC. Tensions persist as each side blames the other for undermining the fragile truce.

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The Indonesian National Armed Forces (TNI) have prepared 20,000 personnel along with medical and construction equipment for a peacekeeping mission in Gaza, as planned by President Prabowo Subianto. These personnel are experienced in humanitarian tasks, while deployment awaits approval from the government and the UN. Defense Minister Sjafrie Sjamsoeddin outlined two alternatives for securing international endorsement.

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