
Kushner's Shadow Diplomacy: Shaping Trump's Middle East Agenda
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Jared Kushner has quietly reemerged as a central figure in U.S. foreign policy circles just as Donald Trump embarks on a high-stakes Middle East tour. While he holds no formal title in the current Trump administration, CNN and the Jerusalem Post report that Kushner has been informally advising Trump’s team, leveraging his extensive network and experience from his previous role as senior advisor where he was instrumental in brokering the Abraham Accords. He’s been in regular contact with Trump administration officials and foreign leaders, particularly those from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Qatar, as the administration prepares for direct talks aimed at expanding normalization agreements with Israel and hammering out major investment deals from the Gulf states.
Multiple sources, including the New Republic and CNN, highlight that although Kushner does not plan to accompany Trump on the trip, he’s been actively coaching White House staff and foreign policy envoys, especially focusing on delicate negotiations with Saudi Arabia over potential diplomatic progress with Israel. The buzz is that while a formal Saudi-Israel breakthrough is unlikely on this trip, Kushner is helping roadmap a longer-term play for regional normalization, echoing his significant involvement in the original Abraham Accords. One senior official reportedly called Kushner the quintessential Middle East whisperer, uniquely trusted by key Arab and Israeli leaders.
Aside from his political role, Kushner’s business interests are again drawing scrutiny. Reports from the New Republic point out that Kushner continues to earn substantial sums from Saudi-linked business, with some sources suggesting weekly direct contact with the Saudi crown prince. This revived proximity to Trump and the Gulf’s financial elite is reigniting longstanding questions about potential conflicts of interest and the overlap of public diplomacy and private profit, especially given comments Kushner has made about the value of Gaza’s real estate amidst recent Israeli advances in the region. While hints of possible real estate ambitions remain speculative, ethical watchdogs are paying close attention.
On the public front, Kushner made a high-profile appearance alongside Ivanka Trump during Trump’s visit to the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque in Abu Dhabi, as covered by NPR and confirmed by social media posts from entertainment outlets and People Magazine. These images reignited social chatter about Kushner’s role in the Trump inner circle at a time when he’s wielding renewed but unofficial influence on the global stage. All told, Kushner’s return to the spotlight is a blend of diplomatic intrigue, business maneuvering, and family brand-building, with long-term implications as future deals in the Middle East unfold.
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