Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Jared Kushner, former senior adviser to Donald Trump, to discuss the creation of a US-Israel board of peace focused on Gaza, according to reports from Israeli media.
Details of the Meeting
The meeting took place in Israel, with both figures discussing potential frameworks for post-conflict governance and reconstruction in Gaza. The proposed board would aim to coordinate efforts between the United States and Israel on peace initiatives in the region.
No official statements were released by either Netanyahu's office or Kushner, and details of the discussions remain limited. The reports did not specify a timeline for the board's establishment or its exact scope.
Background and Context
Kushner has previously been involved in Middle East diplomacy during the Trump administration, including the Abraham Accords. His meeting with Netanyahu comes amid ongoing international efforts to address the situation in Gaza following recent hostilities.
The reported talks signal a potential avenue for US involvement in post-war planning, though no concrete agreements have been announced publicly.
Further developments are expected as more information becomes available from official sources.



