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Six nations pledged troops to the new Gaza peace force, backed by U.S. and Arab funding, with deployment starting in Rafah.
On February 19, 2026, Turkey, Indonesia, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Albania announced troop commitments to the International Stabilization Force (ISF) in Gaza during the inaugural Board of Peace meeting in Washington, DC.
Indonesia pledged 8,000 or more troops and will serve as deputy commander, while Kazakhstan offered military and medical units.
The U.S. pledged $10 billion, with the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Kuwait contributing $3.2 billion in aid.
Egypt and Jordan will support police training.
The ISF, led by Maj.-Gen. Jasper Jeffers, plans to deploy in southern Gaza, starting in Rafah, with long-term goals of 20,000 troops and 12,000 trained police officers.
Seis naciones prometieron tropas a la nueva fuerza de paz de Gaza, respaldada por fondos estadounidenses y árabes, con el despliegue comenzando en Rafah.