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Morocco to Contribute Troops to Gaza International Stabilization Force
Indonesia leads the way with troop commitment, as international support for the mission grows.
Published on Feb. 18, 2026
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Morocco is set to contribute soldiers to the International Security Force (ISF) in Gaza, marking the first Arab nation to participate in the peacekeeping mission following the recent Israel-Hamas ceasefire. This move builds upon the foundation of the 2020 Abraham Accords, which normalized relations between Israel and Morocco. Indonesia has pledged up to 8,000 troops to lead the ISF, while Albania and Greece have also confirmed their intention to send personnel. The upcoming Board of Peace summit in Washington, D.C. aims to formalize reconstruction aid and troop contributions from participating nations.
Why it matters
Morocco's decision to join the ISF represents a significant shift in regional security dynamics, as an Arab nation contributes directly to stabilizing the situation in Gaza. This move suggests a growing willingness among diverse nations to contribute to peace and security in the region, even amidst ongoing political complexities.
The details
The ISF is intended to provide peacekeeping and security support in Gaza following the recent ceasefire between Israel and Hamas. Indonesia is taking a leading role, pledging up to 8,000 troops with an initial deployment of 1,000 soldiers potentially arriving as early as April. Brigadier General Donny Pramono, an Indonesian military spokesperson, emphasized the humanitarian and peacekeeping focus of the deployment, including engineering and medical support. Indonesia maintains that this participation does not signify a normalization of relations with Israel.
- Morocco's decision to join the ISF was announced ahead of the President Trump's Board of Peace summit on February 19th.
- Indonesia's initial deployment of 1,000 troops could arrive as early as April.
The players
International Security Force (ISF)
A peacekeeping and security mission in Gaza following the recent Israel-Hamas ceasefire.
Indonesia
The leading contributor to the ISF, pledging up to 8,000 troops with an initial deployment of 1,000 soldiers.
Morocco
The first Arab nation to contribute troops to the ISF, building upon the foundation of the 2020 Abraham Accords.
Brigadier General Donny Pramono
An Indonesian military spokesperson who emphasized the humanitarian and peacekeeping focus of Indonesia's ISF deployment.
President Trump
The host of the upcoming Board of Peace summit in Washington, D.C.
What they’re saying
“We must not let individuals continue to damage private property in San Francisco.”
— Robert Jenkins, San Francisco resident (San Francisco Chronicle)
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)
What’s next
The Board of Peace summit on February 19th in Washington, D.C. will bring together heads of state and representatives from over 20 countries to coordinate reconstruction funding and troop deployments for the ISF.
The takeaway
Morocco's participation in the ISF alongside Indonesia, Albania, and Greece represents a potentially transformative shift in regional security dynamics, suggesting a growing willingness among diverse nations to contribute to stability in Gaza, even amidst ongoing political complexities.
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