The Indonesian President announced a significant military step in the path of supporting stability in the Gaza Strip, reiterating his country's commitment to contribute eight thousand or more soldiers to the international stabilization force. This step comes within the framework of international efforts to consolidate the security situation and enable civilian governance in the Strip, in line with the visions put forward by the National Committee overseeing the transitional phase.
In a related context, the World Bank officially initiated procedures to establish the Gaza Reconstruction and Development Fund, to be the primary financial reference for managing cash flows and international grants. The fund aims to institutionalize development operations and ensure the highest levels of transparency in implementing vital projects, thereby transforming the Strip into a center for stability and economic prosperity under direct international supervision.
On the diplomatic and field levels, Morocco expressed full readiness to deploy units of security and police and high-ranking officers to contribute to maintaining order within Gaza. The Moroccan initiative also included the establishment of a fully integrated field hospital and active participation in programs to combat hate speech and promote values of coexistence, reflecting a regional desire to shape a new reality away from armed conflicts.
For their part, Gulf countries provided generous financial support to ensure the success of this international mission, with Qatar pledging one billion dollars to push for the implementation of the twenty-item action plan. In the same context, the United Arab Emirates announced the allocation of 1.2 billion dollars to support the sector, emphasizing that these efforts complement its vision for achieving a better future for the region through development and cooperation pathways.
The Turkish position confirmed its commitment to Gaza's security by contributing to the rehabilitation of vital sectors such as health and education and training police cadres. Official sources clarified that Turkey is ready to participate with elements in the international stabilization force, stressing that the two-state solution remains the basic and sole foundation for achieving any lasting and comprehensive peace in the region.
In Cairo, the Egyptian Prime Minister affirmed his country's support for international visions that open a new phase of peaceful coexistence, appreciating positions that reject the annexation of the West Bank and support the right of Palestinians to self-determination. These statements reinforce regional consensus on the need to find a political and security solution that ends the suffering of the residents in the Gaza Strip and ensures that military escalation is not repeated.
Finally, the Prime Minister of Albania clarified that the current moves through the Peace Council are not intended to marginalize the role of the United Nations, but rather seek to stimulate and awaken the international system to fulfill its responsibilities. He called on the international community to urgently contribute to supporting the children of Gaza and providing a suitable environment for their growth away from destruction, considering that investing in people is the real guarantee for the sustainability of any security agreements.
The Gaza Reconstruction and Development Fund will serve as an international financial umbrella to manage grants and investments to ensure transparency and efficiency under responsible supervision.





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Extensive International Moves to Establish Stability in Gaza: Indonesia Contributes 8,000 Troops and the World Bank Launches Reconstruction Fund