Indonesia isreadying 1,000 troops to be deployed in Gaza as early as Aprilas part of the UN-mandatedInternational Stabilization Force, an army spokesperson said on Monday.

A total of8,000 Indonesian soldiers will be ready for deployment by June, while the final decision will be made by Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto. "The departure schedule remains entirely subject to the political decisions of the state and applicable international mechanisms," the spokesman said in atext messageto news agency Reuters.

Indonesian Army Chief of Staff Maruli Simanjuntakpreviously estimatedthat between 5,000 and 8,000 military personnel could be deployed, with final numbers "still being negotiated".

On Saturday, Indonesia's foreign ministry said that its military's participation in Gaza as part of the peace plandevisedbyUSPresident Donald Trump should not be interpreted as a normalization of political relations withIsrael.

"Indonesia consistently rejects all attempts at demographic change or the forced displacement or relocation of the Palestinian people in any form," the ministry said.

The deployment, which has a non-combatant, humanitarian mandate, could only be carried out with the consent of thePalestinianAuthority, the ministrysaid.

"Indonesian troops will not be involved in combat operations or any action leading to direct confrontation with any armed group,"the statement said. Indonesian troops would also have no mandate to demilitarize any party, it added.

However themandateof the stabilization force includes ensuring "the process of demilitarizing the Gaza Strip" and "the permanent decommissioning of weapons from non-state armed groups". The resolution authorizes the force to "use all necessary measures to carry out its mandate".

Indonesia confirmed last week that President Prabowo Subiantowill attendthe inaugural leaders’ meeting of Trump’s "Board of Peace", whose members havepledged $5bntoward "rebuilding war-ravaged Gaza".

Indonesian foreign ministry said that Prabowo would use the forum on 19 February to advocate for the protection of Palestinians and push for a sustainable peace based on a two-state solution, which envisions the establishment of an independent Palestinian state.

Source: ZeroHedge News