Morocco, Albania and Greece will join Indonesia in this force, which will oversee the current ceasefire lines and possibly address other border-related issues...
Albania, as one of the countries that has joined the Peace Board, will be part of the International Stabilization Force (ISF) in Gaza, which also has the support of the UN.
The ISF, a multinational peacekeeping force mandated by the UN, is tasked with taking over security responsibilities in the Gaza Strip.
Israeli media reports that Morocco and Albania will join the International Stabilization Force (ISF) in Gaza, which will handle peacekeeping aspects in Gaza during Phase II of the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas by the Trump administration.
Greece is also expected to join the ISF, according to Israeli media.
It is still unknown how many troops Albania can contribute, the role they will have, and the areas where they will operate, while Albanian authorities have not provided details on what is being reported by Israeli media.
The latter announce that Indonesia has become the first country to join the ISF mission.
Meanwhile, the Associated Press reported that Indonesia’s contribution to the ISF Security Force will begin in April, with a primary deployment of Indonesian forces targeted for June. The same report put the number of Indonesian soldiers to be deployed in April at around 1,000, and the full force by June at around 8,000, which is higher than some previous figures that the media had speculated about.
There is still no specific information on the timing of the deployment of troops from the other three countries (Albania, Morocco, and Greece), but by mid-January, reports indicated that Morocco would join Indonesia as the two largest peacekeeping forces.
Morocco has maintained special defense relations with Israel since the signing of the Abraham Accords in 2020. Albania is also one of the countries considered an ally of Israel.
In previous months, Indonesia was mentioned as a potential contributing country to the Indian Security Forces (ISF), along with the United Arab Emirates, Morocco, Egypt, Italy, Azerbaijan, Pakistan, Qatar, Turkey and others, but to date, no country has progressed beyond general promises of concrete readiness to send troops.
Indonesian President Prabowo Subianto will visit Washington for the Trump Peace Council summit on February 19.
The ISF is not expected to seek direct confrontation with Hamas or proactively disarm it. Rather, they are expected to monitor the current ceasefire lines and perhaps address other border-related issues.
ISF Mission
The ISF's goal is to establish stability, facilitate humanitarian aid, secure borders, and oversee the disarmament of Hamas, enabling the withdrawal of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF).
The International Security Force (ISF) is a crucial component of a comprehensive 20-point peace plan developed by the United States to end the conflict in Gaza.
On January 17, 2026, it was announced that US Army Major General Jasper Jeffers was appointed Commander of the International Security Forces (ISF).
The plan faces significant challenges, including the reluctance of some nations to participate without a stronger UN mandate, Hamas's refusal to disarm, and Israel's demands for security oversight. / Pamphlet /
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