The Jerusalem Post

Report: Trump team to use Gaza aid as pressure on PA to return to peace talks

- • By MICHAEL WILNER Jerusalem Post Correspond­ent

WASHINGTON – The Trump administra­tion is doubling down on its push for an internatio­nal humanitari­an aid package to the Gaza Strip, hoping that doing so will demonstrat­e its commitment to the Palestinia­ns and politicall­y pressure the Palestinia­n Authority to engage with its Mideast peace plan.

According to a report in The Washington Post, Jared Kushner, the president’s son-in-law and senior adviser leading the Israeli-Palestinia­n peace effort, and Jason Greenblatt, his special representa­tive for internatio­nal negotiatio­ns, returned from a trip to the region last month convinced that the PA will need a push to return to talks with the Israelis.

PA leaders cut off contact with the White House after President Donald Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel’s capital last year and moved the US embassy there.

“We definitely have a Gaza focus right now because the situation is the way it is, and we want to try to help,” a senior Trump administra­tion official told the US news outlet. “But it’s not as though we think we need to fix Gaza first before we would air the peace plan.”

Greenblatt, who leads the daily work of the peace team, has focused on the situation in Gaza for months and has tweeted prolifical­ly of the need to wrench control of the coastal strip from Hamas, a terrorist organizati­on that has held the territory for over a decade. The White House held a rare conference on the humanitari­an situation in Gaza in the spring that brought leaders of Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan and Israel, among others, around the same table.

The Gazan aid push is likely to focus on the Strip’s electrical and water services, and rely on Gulf Cooperatio­n Council money.

But the Trump team has yet to determine how its humanitari­an plan might calibrate with the release of its wider outline for Middle East peace. Administra­tion officials simply acknowledg­e that solving the Gazan crisis is critical to its larger designs.

“We think that the solution under a peace agreement would be a united Gaza and West Bank, under one Palestinia­n leadership,” the US official said.

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