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Indonesian peacekeepers’ deaths spur calls for Middle East exit plan

Lawmakers want Indonesia to pressure Israel for answers and urge Jakarta to rethink its Lebanon and Gaza peacekeeping mission

4-MIN READ4-MINResty Woro YuniarPublished: 6:13pm, 1 Apr 2026The killing of three Indonesian peacekeepers in southern Lebanon is a stern test of Jakarta’s Middle East policy, with analysts saying the incident has raised questions over the risks of overseas deployment in Gaza and the region, as well as limits to global accountability.Several Indonesian lawmakers and observers said the deaths had exposed how little protection diplomatic positions could offer during a spiralling conflict, arguing that Jakarta should reassess its role in Lebanon and involvement in new US-backed initiatives tied to the region.Indonesia is under pressure to intensify diplomatic efforts and push for accountability from Israel following the fatal attacks on Sunday and Monday, which also injured five others.AdvertisementThe incidents also prompted calls to evaluate Indonesia’s membership in the Donald Trump-led Board of Peace, of which Israel is also a member, as well as the plan to send thousands of soldiers to war-torn Gaza to participate in the US-led International Stabilisation Force.

“The recurrence of such heinous attacks against Indonesian peacekeepers within a short span of time is utterly unacceptable,” the ministry said in a statement.

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