Kushner Has Hours-Long Meeting with Netanyahu on Gaza a Day After Talking with Hamas
Kushner urged Netanyahu to test Hamas on disarmament as negotiators agreed only on working groups and threat-flagging steps, officials said.
- Envoy Jared Kushner left Israel on Monday without a breakthrough on the US-proposed Gaza ceasefire deal following discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
- Negotiations remain deadlocked over disarmament sequencing, as Hamas demands Israel withdraw from 60% of Gaza, while Netanyahu insists Hamas must disarm first before any troop withdrawal.
- Kushner previously consulted with Hamas political leader Khalil to propose a phased disarmament plan, where Hamas would surrender weapons to a Palestinian authority for destruction.
- Netanyahu's office termed the discussions "deep and constructive," while a Board of Peace official called the meeting "lengthy, in depth and very productive."
- The Israel Defense Forces will continue necessary operations until Hamas disarms, as Netanyahu remains skeptical of the group's commitment to demilitarization.
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Kushner meets Netanyahu in effort to break logjam over Gaza
JERUSALEM — Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump’s son-in-law and senior aide, met for several hours with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel in Jerusalem on Monday in an effort to break a logjam over Trump’s plan for the future of the war-ravaged Gaza Strip. The post Kushner meets Netanyahu in effort to break logjam over Gaza appeared first on West Hawaii Today.
Despite some agreements, the success of US negotiators Jared Kushner's talks with representatives of Israel and Hamas is manageable.
Negotiations regarding the future of Gaza have reached a stalemate now that talks between the US, Israel, and Hamas have broken down. "As long as the US does not exert material pressure on the parties to abandon their positions, nothing will change," says Tara Kenkhuis, correspondent in the Middle East.
Kushner leaves Israel after talks on Gaza peace plan end without breakthrough
US President Donald Trump's envoy and son-in-law Jared Kushner left Jerusalem on Monday without a breakthrough after two days of talks with Israeli and Hamas leaders over a stalled US plan to end the war in Gaza, with both sides standing firm on key demands.
Kushner Pushes Netanyahu to Test Hamas
Jared Kushner lobbied Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday to move cautiously but deliberately in Gaza. In a four-hour meeting in Jerusalem, President Trump's son-in-law urged Netanyahu to take steps to test whether Hamas is serious about giving up its weapons, according to a US official. Netanyahu, facing an...
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