Indonesia Warns It May Leave Peace Initiative if Palestinians Do Not Benefit

Indonesia Warns It May Leave Peace Initiative if Palestinians Do Not Benefit

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Indonesia has said it may withdraw from a major international peace initiative if it does not help the Palestinian people. The statement highlights the country’s strong support for Palestine and its careful approach to global diplomatic efforts in the Middle East.

Indonesia’s President Prabowo Subianto made the remarks while speaking with leaders of Islamic organizations in Jakarta. He reassured them that his government would leave the initiative, known as the “Board of Peace,” if it failed to provide real benefits for Palestinians or did not match Indonesia’s national interests.

The Board of Peace is an international platform created under a plan proposed by the United States. It was designed to help stabilize Gaza after years of conflict between Israel and Hamas and to support rebuilding efforts in the Palestinian territory. Several countries have joined the initiative to contribute resources, political support, and in some cases peacekeeping forces.

Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim-majority country, agreed earlier to participate in the initiative. The government also considered sending troops as part of an international stabilization force that would help maintain peace and security in Gaza.

However, the decision to join the peace board has faced criticism at home. Some religious leaders and political groups in Indonesia worry that participation could weaken the country’s long-standing support for the Palestinian cause. They believe Indonesia should remain careful when working with initiatives that involve major global powers in the Middle East.

Because of these concerns, President Prabowo held discussions with several Islamic organizations. During the meeting, he explained that Indonesia joined the board with the intention of helping Palestinians. But he made it clear that if the initiative no longer served that goal, Indonesia would withdraw from it.

The president’s statement shows how important the Palestinian issue is in Indonesian politics. For decades, Indonesia has strongly supported Palestinian independence and has often spoken in favor of a two-state solution in international forums.

Another factor affecting the situation is the growing conflict in the Middle East. The war involving Iran, the United States, and Israel has created uncertainty across the region. Because of these tensions, discussions related to the Board of Peace have already been paused for the time being.

Indonesia’s foreign minister has confirmed that talks about the initiative are currently on hold due to the security situation in the region. Governments involved in the plan are reviewing the situation before moving forward with any new steps.

Some analysts believe Indonesia could still play an important role in the peace process. As a large and respected Muslim-majority nation, the country may be able to encourage dialogue and promote peaceful solutions in the region.

At the same time, Indonesia’s leaders must balance international cooperation with domestic expectations. Many Indonesians strongly support Palestinian rights, and the government must show that any diplomatic action remains consistent with those values.

For now, Indonesia’s position appears clear. The country is willing to work with international partners to support peace and reconstruction in Gaza. But it will not continue in any initiative that does not clearly help Palestinians or protect Indonesia’s own national interests.

As conflicts in the Middle East continue to evolve, Indonesia’s decisions could influence how other nations approach peace efforts in the region. The coming months may determine whether the Board of Peace moves forward or faces new challenges in achieving its goals.

March 7, 2026 6:04 p.m. 217

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