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centerREPORTKushner to visit Israel after Netanyahu rejects Gaza Board of Peace plan

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What Happened
Jared Kushner is scheduled to travel to Israel and Egypt next week alongside Board of Peace officials Nickolay Mladenov and Tony Blair to address the rejection of a 15-point peace plan by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. The plan, which Hamas reportedly accepted in a preliminary version, mandates the gradual disarmament of Hamas and the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Gaza. Meanwhile, US Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee publicly condemned recent settler violence in the West Bank village of Qusra, specifically citing the targeting of a dual US citizen's home and confirming that the US embassy requested intervention from the Israel Police and the Israeli military.
Key Actors
- ·Benjamin Netanyahu(Prime Minister of Israel)Rejected a 15-point peace plan that requires the disarmament of Hamas and the withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza.
- ·Jared Kushner(US aide and diplomat)Leading a delegation to Israel and Egypt to discuss the implementation of the Board of Peace plan.
- ·Mike Huckabee(US Ambassador to Israel)Condemned settler violence in Qusra and confirmed US involvement in requesting security intervention.
- ·Hamas(Governing authority in Gaza)Claimed to have agreed to a preliminary version of the disarmament and withdrawal plan.
Why It Matters
The rejection of the 15-point plan by the Israeli government highlights a significant diplomatic impasse regarding the post-conflict governance of Gaza, despite Hamas's stated willingness to disarm. Furthermore, the public rebuke of settler violence by the US Ambassador marks a rare point of friction between the US embassy and Israeli security policy in the West Bank, where the UN OCHA has documented 3,033 settler attacks between January 2025 and June 2026.
Watch For
Monitor the outcomes of the meetings between the Board of Peace delegation and Egyptian mediators in Cairo, as well as any subsequent shifts in the Israeli cabinet's position on the disarmament roadmap. Additionally, observe whether the US embassy's intervention in Qusra leads to sustained changes in Israeli military or police enforcement against settler activity in the West Bank.
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