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‘If Trump’s Board of Peace Doesn’t bring Peace in Gaza than We Will not be a Part of it Anymore’, President of Indonesia

by Mahnoor Arif

The president of Indonesia has said his country may withdraw from a peace initiative linked to Donald Trump if it fails to bring an end to the violence in Gaza Strip.

Speaking about the ongoing crisis, the Indonesian leader said the main goal of the initiative should be to stop the fighting and protect civilians. He warned that if the effort does not lead to real progress toward peace, Indonesia would reconsider its involvement.

Indonesia has often called for a peaceful solution to the conflict between Israel and Palestine. The country has repeatedly supported international efforts aimed at achieving a ceasefire and improving humanitarian conditions for people living in Gaza.

Officials in Jakarta say the humanitarian situation in Gaza remains serious. Many civilians have been affected by the conflict, with damage to homes, hospitals, and public infrastructure. International organizations have also raised concerns about the safety of residents and access to basic services.

Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim majority country, has historically supported the Palestinian cause and often raises the issue in international forums. The government has also provided humanitarian assistance and medical support to people affected by the conflict.

Political analysts say Indonesia’s statement shows growing frustration among some countries over the lack of progress in peace efforts.

They believe global leaders are under increasing pressure to find diplomatic solutions that can stop the violence and bring long term stability to the region.

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