Kushner Meets Hamas Chief as US Pushes for New Gaza Peace Roadmap
US Pushes for Progress on Gaza Peace Plan
US envoy Jared Kushner has held talks with Hamas officials in Egypt as Washington attempts to revive efforts toward a new Gaza peace agreement.
Kushner met Hamas political chief Khalil al-Hayya in Egypt as part of a wider diplomatic effort involving regional mediators. He is also due to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as the United States attempts to move negotiations forward.
What Does the Proposed Plan Include?
The US-backed roadmap reportedly includes several major steps, including Hamas disarmament, an Israeli military withdrawal and the creation of an international stabilization force.
The proposal also envisions changes to the administration of Gaza, with a Palestinian-led governing structure playing a role in the territory’s future.
However, major disagreements remain between the parties. Netanyahu has rejected the current roadmap, while Hamas has expressed conditional support for elements of the proposal.
Why the Talks Matter
The diplomatic meetings come amid continued international efforts to reduce violence and establish a more lasting political arrangement for Gaza.
Kushner’s meeting with Hamas is significant because direct engagement with the group has been relatively rare and highlights the US effort to bring different sides into discussions.
The next stage of negotiations will depend heavily on whether Washington can narrow differences between Israel and Hamas and secure agreement on issues including disarmament, withdrawal and governance.
Key Takeaway: The US is intensifying diplomatic efforts to advance its Gaza peace plan, with Jared Kushner meeting Hamas representatives in Egypt before talks with Netanyahu.
