Muslim-majority Indonesia is ready to send “significant peacekeeping forces” as well as medical personnel to Gaza if Hamas accepts a new ceasefire proposal, President-elect Prabowo Subianto said Saturday.

US President Joe Biden announced the Israeli roadmap to permanent peace in Gaza on Friday, as Israeli troops pushed into central Rafah despite international objections to any assault on the southern city.

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Prabowo, who will succeed President Joko Widodo in October after winning the February elections, welcomed the plan, describing it as “an important step” to ending the war.

If requested by the United Nations, Indonesia was prepared to send “significant peacekeeping forces to maintain and monitor this prospective ceasefire,” Prabowo told the Shangri-La Dialogue in Singapore.

Prabowo said Indonesia was ready to “evacuate, receive and treat” up to 1,000 patients in its hospitals “in the immediate future.”

“In the interests of all sides, we must do our best to achieve a real and lasting solution,” he told the security forum attended by defense ministers from around the world.

With AFP