Indonesia's Prabowo reevaluates Middle East policy after peacekeepers' deaths

President Prabowo Subianto is reconsidering Indonesia's Middle East relations following the recent deaths of peacekeepers, which challenge his strategic approach. This shift reflects growing domestic criticism of his divergence from traditional support for Palestinians and the controversial ties with Israel. The move also comes amid international pressure as Indonesia debates its role in the US-led Board of Peace, highlighting balancing act in foreign policy.
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