Trump envoy Jared Kushner and former British Prime Minister Tony Blair meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem to navigate critical deadlocks over troop withdrawal and disarmament.
JERUSALEM & WASHINGTON, D.C. — Special Mideast Envoy Jared Kushner, acting on behalf of the Trump administration, held an extended three-hour bilateral summit in Jerusalem with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, seeking to unblock stalled negotiations on a 15-point U.S.-backed framework for a comprehensive Gaza ceasefire and post-conflict governance structure.
The high-level talks in Jerusalem followed a rare, two-hour direct engagement between Kushner and senior Hamas representatives in Cairo, Egypt, coordinated through Egyptian and Qatari intelligence intermediaries:
"We are working diligently with all regional partners to establish durable peace, ensure the return of all hostages, and create an enduring framework for regional economic reconstruction," Kushner stated following the diplomatic session. "Achieving stability requires pragmatic compromise and verifiable security guarantees."
International aid agencies and United Nations humanitarian coordinators reiterated urgent appeals for an immediate ceasefire to facilitate the delivery of critical food rations, clean water, and medical supplies across displaced civilian camps in central and southern Gaza.
Diplomatic officials in Cairo confirmed that Egyptian mediators are preparing updated bridging proposals addressing the timeline for security border handovers and civil policing recruitment.
The envoy delegation is scheduled to travel to Amman and Doha for follow-up consultations with Jordan and Qatar to finalize donor funding commitments for transitional municipal reconstruction before presenting the revised framework to the United Nations Security Council.