The International Stabilization Force for Gaza, announced in February by the Board of Peace, has stalled as pledged troops fail to materialize. - Indonesia, the largest contributor with 8,000 troops, put its commitment on hold after the U.S.-Iran conflict.
- The ceasefire remains deadlocked, with Hamas refusing to disarm and Israel seizing more territory. - Other pledges from Morocco, Kazakhstan, Kosovo, and Albania are token or humanitarian only.
- Analysts suggest Indonesia may still participate to maintain ties with Washington.