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Prabowo’s Gaza peace summit trip: A sign of Indonesia’s growing influence or mere symbolism?

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Indonesia’s president, Prabowo Subianto, kicked off a trip to the Gaza Strip in an effort to help broker peace in the long‑stalled conflict. The journey – part of a larger Gaza peace summit – drew a mix of praise, curiosity and a few surprises.

During his arrival in Gaza, a “hot mic” incident caught the eye of social‑media users. An off‑hand comment he made was accidentally picked up by a microphone, revealing a squeaky‑clean interview he had prepared for press coverage. News outlets quickly turned the clip into a talking point, but experts say the moment didn’t undermine his goals – it simply showcased the pressure diplomats face when every word is recorded.

Prabowo made a point of meeting with other heads of state and senior diplomats in person and on video calls. The president stressed the importance of building personal rapport to gain trust and share ideas. His side‑by‑side chats with leaders from the United Nations, Egypt and the United Arab Emirates aimed to forge a consensus on a cease‑fire plan and secure a path for long‑term stability in the region.

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However, the trip was not without its pitfalls. A misreported claim that the president had visited Israel sparked confusion on social media and highlighted the risk of misinformation in a tense international environment. Experts warn that false news can harm an ambassador’s credibility and slow the peace process.

The peace summit also exposed how Indonesia’s brand of diplomacy – a mix of personal diplomacy and softer influence – can navigate complex global politics. While some see the effort as an opportunity for Indonesia to showcase a new style of mediation, others note that the approach may face pushback in regions where hard‑line positions still dominate.

In short, Prabowo’s Gaza trip offered a chance for Indonesia to play a constructive role in one of the world’s most intractable conflicts. The hot mic moment and rumors of an Israel visit remind us that every diplomatic gesture is closely watched and can flip‑flop quickly in the digital age. Nonetheless, the country’s willingness to act in earnest may ultimately prove a valuable addition to the broader push for peace.


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