Indonesian Peacekeepers' Deaths Spark Calls for Middle East Exit Plan
Indonesian peacekeepers' deaths in southern Lebanon have raised questions about the risks of overseas deployment and global accountability, prompting calls for a reevaluation of Jakarta's Middle East policy.
The killing of three Indonesian peacekeepers in southern Lebanon is a stern test of Jakartaโs 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...