
Indonesia Shelters Gaza Palestinians: 1,000 to Be Evacuated for Safety
In a powerful show of support, Indonesia shelters Gaza Palestinians by offering refuge to 1,000 people affected by the ongoing war. These include the wounded, orphans, and those suffering from trauma. President Prabowo Subianto recently made this announcement, underlining Indonesia’s growing humanitarian role on the global stage.

A Clear Plan to Help
The Indonesian Foreign Ministry has been instructed to coordinate the evacuation with Palestinian authorities. The goal is to ensure a safe and organized transfer of those most in need from war-hit Gaza.
The effort is not only about physical safety. Indonesia also plans to provide medical care, trauma healing, and support services to help evacuees recover and rebuild their lives—no matter how long they stay.
A Strong Diplomatic Voice for Palestine
This step aligns with Indonesia’s consistent support for Palestinian statehood. The country has repeatedly emphasized the importance of a two-state solution, standing firm on diplomatic grounds while offering real help on the ground.
Back in February 2025, Indonesia strongly rejected former U.S. President Donald Trump’s idea to permanently relocate Gazans. The country believes forced displacement is not a solution—temporary safety should not come at the cost of a people’s homeland.
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An Offer of Peacekeepers
President Prabowo also offered to send Indonesian peacekeeping troops to Gaza if the international community or Palestine requests it. This shows Indonesia is willing to do more than talk—it is ready to act.
“Indonesia’s commitment pushes us to act more actively,” said Prabowo during a press statement.
Building Bridges Through Regional Diplomacy
To further this mission, Prabowo recently visited Turkey, Egypt, and Qatar. These countries play critical roles in the Middle East, and Prabowo’s goal was to mediate and promote peace efforts.
Indonesia hopes that diplomacy, backed by humanitarian action, will bring the world closer to a just and lasting peace.
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Understanding the Gaza Conflict
The Gaza war began after Hamas’ surprise attack on Israel in October 2023, which killed 1,200 Israelis. Since then, more than 50,000 Palestinians have been killed, according to Palestinian authorities.
The destruction and displacement have left thousands homeless, injured, and without access to medical care or basic needs.
In such a context, Indonesia’s move to shelter Gaza Palestinians is not just humanitarian—it is a statement of solidarity.
Global Recognition and Next Steps
This initiative has earned praise from humanitarian groups and peace advocates. Indonesia, the world’s largest Muslim-majority country, is using its influence to offer more than donations—it’s offering dignity and shelter.
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A Humanitarian Step with Global Impact
Indonesia’s decision to shelter Gaza Palestinians reflects a broader vision—where nations not only speak of peace but take meaningful action. By offering safe refuge and medical care, Indonesia is setting an example for others in the region and beyond.
As the crisis in Gaza continues, the world watches. Every life saved, every child protected, and every act of compassion matters.
This is more than a policy—it’s a promise of hope.
And for those 1,000 Palestinians who will soon find shelter on Indonesian soil, it’s a new beginning.
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