President of Indonesia announces country ready to send troops to Gaza | World | News

Prabowo Santio said his country is willing to provide Peace protection forces in Gaza. During a speech, he made statements. United Nations General Assembly Session.
“We remember the unbearable tragedy in Gaza,” he said. “Thousands of innocent people have been killed, most women and children, famine and destruction occurred. There is a humanitarian disaster in front of our eyes. We condemn all the actions of violence against innocent civilians.” He said. The President reiterated his “dependence on the two -state solution in the Palestinian problem”.
“Indonesia declares that it will recognize the Israeli state immediately and that Israel will support all guarantees for the security of Israel as soon as she recognizes the Palestinian state and Palestine’s independence.” He said.
Britain joined Australia and Canada to get to know the Palestinian state. Despite the opposition of Israel and the United States.
In a video statement made on Sunday, Prime Minister Kier Starmer said, this decision is not a reward Hamas“.
US President Donald Trump published a harsh assessment of the announcement on Sunday evening and described the election as “rewarded Hamas”.
He addressed the journalists in Air Force One and continued: “I don’t think they should be rewarded. If you need to be honest, I’m not in that camp.”
Starmer also said that recognition was a step towards a two -state solution.
Subiano greeted the decision of France, Canada, Australia, England and Portugal to recognize Palestine as a state and said that the countries position themselves on the right side of history.
The war in Gaza broke out after Hamas’s October 7 attacks. According to the Palestinian Ministry of Health, more than 65,000 Palestinians have been killed since then and more than 164,000 injured. Israeli officials have challenged these figures many times, but Lieutenant Gen, the former chief of the Israeli army. Herzi Halevi said that more than 1 out of 10 Palestinians have been killed or injured since 2023.
Former Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) Chief of General Staff, “There are 2.2 million people in Gaza. Gaza today more than 10% killed or injured, more than 200,000. This is not a gentle war,” he said.
The UN also announced last month that famine was approved in the settlement area.



