Politics

No evidence of Gaza force with Indonesia, Morocco, Kosovo troops

Fact-check finds no credible reports of an International Stabilization Force or troop pledges from five nations for Gaza.

Image from aljazeera.com

Image: aljazeera.com

Following a review of credible news sources and official statements, there is no evidence to support claims that Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Albania have pledged troops to a newly created "International Stabilization Force" for Gaza. No such multinational force has been announced by the United Nations or major powers involved in Gaza mediation efforts.

Indonesian and Moroccan officials have consistently called for a ceasefire and increased humanitarian aid to Gaza but have not announced any plans to deploy military personnel. Kosovo's potential participation is particularly unsubstantiated, as it is not a United Nations member state and such a deployment would represent a significant and unlikely foreign policy shift.

The claim appears to originate from an unverified social media post or fabricated news article. Readers are advised to treat such reports with skepticism and rely on information from established news organizations and official government channels.

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