
Kushner's Mideast Gambit: Billion-Dollar Deals and Diplomatic High Wire
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Jared Kushner has reemerged in a prominent advisory role to Donald Trump, just ahead of Trump’s recent Middle East trip, a development confirmed by CNN and highlighted in The New Republic. Kushner is once again leveraging his deep connections in the region, advising the Trump administration on outreach to Arab leaders, with a particular goal of advancing diplomatic normalization between Saudi Arabia and Israel. He’s been in active contact with Saudi officials and other Gulf leaders as part of an effort to build on the Abraham Accords, the landmark agreements he brokered during Trump’s first term. While Trump’s trip focused heavily on economic deals and investments—in fact, the administration floated figures as high as $4 trillion in potential business arrangements—Kushner’s input has centered on the more delicate work of securing future normalization agreements. Although insiders don’t expect a formal Saudi-Israel deal resulting directly from this trip, Kushner reportedly believes that other Arab countries may sign similar accords before Riyadh steps forward.
Ethical questions are swirling yet again, as Kushner’s business activities in the region reportedly continue apace. He is said to be earning billions in investments from Saudi sources, with regular contact with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Both he and Trump have referred to Gaza’s real estate as “very valuable,” a comment seen as provocative against the backdrop of Israel’s ongoing operations and recent occupation decisions. Speculation persists that some of Kushner’s advice may align with personal financial incentives or ambitions for real estate development in key locations like Gaza, though this remains unconfirmed.
Outside his behind-the-scenes role, Kushner recently became the subject of a pointed interview by Sky News’ Mark Stone, who pressed him about the future of Gaza and Trump’s controversial suggestion of a US takeover of the territory. Social media reaction was predictably sharp, with clips from the exchange circulating widely and drawing heavy criticism and debate, particularly regarding Kushner’s perceived conflicts of interest and his family’s enduring business entanglements in the Middle East.
On the family front, another Kushner headline emerged as the Senate confirmed Charles Kushner—Jared’s father and a real estate developer—to serve as an ambassador. This move reignited discussion of the Kushner family’s deep political and diplomatic ties, further cementing their status as power players both in Washington and the Gulf. All eyes remain on Jared Kushner as he navigates the blurred lines between international diplomacy and personal empire-building in Trump’s second term.
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