Why Kushner met Hamas leaders, and what it means for Trumpโs Gaza roadmap
United States envoy Jared Kushner is set to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday for high-stakes talks in Tel Aviv, following intensive diplomatic sessions in Cairo, Egypt, aimed โฆ
United States envoy Jared Kushner is set to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu on Monday for high-stakes talks in Tel Aviv, following intensive diplomatic sessions in Cairo, Egypt, aimed at advancing the second phase of the Gaza ceasefire roadmap.
Kushner, accompanied by Board of Peace Director-General Nickolay Mladenov and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair , held an unprecedented meeting lasting more than two hours with a Hamas delegation. The Reuters news agency reported that Hamas leader Khalil al-Hayya headed the team.
The diplomatic push comes as Washington seeks to implement a 15-point roadmap for Gaza โ approved by US President Donald Trumpโs Board of Peace.
However, Netanyahu has publicly rejected the framework, insisting that Israeli forces will not withdraw until Hamas is fully disarmed, while Israel continues military operations in Gaza and expands its illegal settlements in the occupied West Bank.
Here is what we know about Kushnerโs meeting with Hamas leaders, what he is expected to do next, and what these developments mean for the 15-point plan for Gaza.
Officially, the US describes Hamas as a banned, โterroristโ organisation. Unofficially, the US has long engaged with the Palestinian group, mostly through mediators.
Political analysts view the direct engagement between the US envoys and the Hamas leadership as a pivotal recognition of political realities on the ground.
Mahjoob Zweiri, a lecturer and expert in Middle East politics at Doha Institute for Graduate Studies, told Al Jazeera that the meeting represents a โtype of American submission to the fact that Hamas is a political force in Palestinian society that cannot be ignoredโ.
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