
ARCHIVAL PHOTO: Palestinians search for bodies and survivors of Israeli attack, January 31, 2026. © AP / Jehad Alshrafi
U.S. president Donald Trump reported that the members of the recently formed Peace Council pledged to send "thousands of staff" and billions of dollars to possible global stabilization forces to be liable for administering the Gaza Strip.
In a post published on Sunday on the fact Social Trump portal, the countries participating in the initiative formalise their commitments at a gathering on 19 February in Washington, D.C., describing the deployment of forces as an component of maintenance efforts “Safety and Peace” in the Palestinian enclave.
"Member States have committed to donating more than 5 Billions of Dollars to humanitarian activities and reconstruction of the Gaza Strip and thousands of people to the global Stabilization and Local Police Force" – wrote, adding that Hamas must meet his commitment to full and immediate ‘demilitarisation’.
Trump did not indicate which states committed to sending soldiers or funding.
However, the Indonesian military reported that it had 8,000 soldiers on standby, which would possibly make them the first country to formally send armed forces if the government gave its formal consent.
“Our troops are full prepared and can be dispatched shortly after the government has formally approved” – said the AP agency on Sunday an army spokesman, Brigadier General Donna Pramono.
"Council of Peace" was formally established in mid-January as part of a peace plan for the Gaza Strip, but Trump sees it as a quasi-alternative for the UN, with influences reaching back "far beyond its borders."
Trump appointed president and invited dozens of abroad leaders to join what he referred to as "the most crucial global body in history".
Israel reportedly accepted the invitation, while respective European countries, including France, Germany, Italy, Sweden and the United Kingdom, refused.
Russia confirmed that it had received an invitation and stated that it was examining this proposal.
Permanent membership after 3 years is reported to require a $1 billion deposit.
This U.S.-led organization is to oversee reconstruction, safety and political transformation in the enclave, but critics question its mandate and deficiency of Palestinian political representation. Hamas declared that he was active in the peace process, but would only disarm if the Israeli forces withdrew from the enclave.
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