Jared Kushner Vows No Gaza Reconstruction Until Hamas Disarms
Jared Kushner stated in a Fox News interview that while his recent meeting with Hamas included "all the right things," trust remains difficult due to Hamas's history of violent acts. He emphasized that the United States is committed to rebuilding Gaza but will not allow reconstruction efforts to proceed until Hamas disarms. This statement came amid ongoing regional tensions and diplomatic efforts.
In related developments, Syrian reports indicated that Israel conducted an airstrike on the Abu al-Duhur military airport in northern Syria's Idlib countryside. Meanwhile, Khalil al-Hayya, Hamas's head of the political bureau, met in Cairo with Mohammed Dahlan and his delegation to discuss implementing the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire and broader Palestinian developments. Their talks also covered ending the exclusivity of national decision-making and forming a unified Palestinian strategy. Al-Hayya later updated Palestinian faction leaders on discussions with mediators and the Egyptian leadership.
Additional security operations included the Israeli Duvdevan Unit, guided by Shin Bet, conducting a sweep of about 100 buildings in the village of Qabatiya, resulting in the arrest of two terrorists planning attacks against Israelis and security forces.
Separately, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and former U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly discussed Iran, Gaza, and bilateral relations, with Erdogan proposing assistance in peace efforts between the U.S. and Iran. Erdogan recently signed defense agreements with Saudi Arabia and Pakistan, signaling shifting regional alliances.
These events reflect ongoing complexities in Middle East diplomacy, security operations, and the fragile ceasefire in Gaza, with reconstruction efforts contingent on Hamas's disarmament as per Kushner's remarks.
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