The Jerusalem Post

Kushner makes Blue and White leader look ‘prime ministeria­l’

- • By HERB KEINON

For the last three years, the only meetings US senior adviser Jared Kushner held publicly in Jerusalem were with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

The drill was predictabl­e. Kushner would arrive, a brief video of Netanyahu greeting him before their meeting – and perhaps a few innocuous comments at the start of the meeting – would be released to the press, along with a laconic statement that the two discussed the region and the strength of bilateral ties.

On Monday, in an indication that if a new era had not exactly dawned, it was peeping through the lattice, Kushner added another visitor on his agenda: Blue and White head Benny Gantz. And, as was always the routine with Netanyahu, a brief video of the two shaking hands – though this one was soundless – was sent out to the press, as well as a very brief statement.

Both Gantz and the US Embassy issued identical statements: “They discussed the strong relationsh­ip and unbreakabl­e alliance between the United States and Israel, and the ongoing developmen­ts in the Middle East.”

This was Kushner’s first public meeting with Gantz, who was joined by MK Yair Lapid. Joining Kushner from the American side were US Ambassador David Friedman, new Mideast negotiator Avi Berkowitz and special envoy to Iran Brian Hook. And even if this was not Kushner’s intent, the meeting itself made Gantz look – at least in the soundless video – “prime ministeria­l.”

Following the encounter, which took place at the US Embassy in Jerusalem’s annex on Agron Street, the US team went up the road to the Prime Minister’s Office for a meeting with Netanyahu. There, too, the embassy released a brief video, this one showing Kushner hugging Netanyahu – he only gave Gantz a handshake – and a brief statement acknowledg­ing the meeting took place and saying Netanyahu was joined by National Security Adviser Meir Ben-Shabbat and Israel’s Ambassador to the US Ron Dermer.

The Prime Minister’s Office put out the

exact same text and pictures.

No informatio­n of the content of that meeting was released.

In addition to their meetings with Gantz and Netanyahu, the US team also paid a visit Monday to the Western Wall.

Kushner’s visit here – before going to Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to take part in an economic conference – is believed to be an attempt to get a lay of the political landscape to determine when it would be best for the US to release its long-delayed peace plan.

Kushner’s meetings with Netanyahu and Gantz came a day after Democratic presidenti­al candidate Joe Biden said in a 60 Minutes interview that he did not think Kushner should be dealing with Mideast diplomatic issues.

“You don’t think that Jared Kushner should be negotiatin­g a Middle East peace solution?” Biden was asked.

“No I don’t,” he replied, laughing. “I don’t. What – what credential­s does he

bring to that?” •

 ?? (Jeries Mansour/US Embassy Jerusalem) ?? JARED KUSHNER, senior adviser to the US president, meets yesterday with Blue and White Party leader Benny Gantz in Jerusalem. Also in attendance were Ambassador David Friedman and MK Yair Lapid.
(Jeries Mansour/US Embassy Jerusalem) JARED KUSHNER, senior adviser to the US president, meets yesterday with Blue and White Party leader Benny Gantz in Jerusalem. Also in attendance were Ambassador David Friedman and MK Yair Lapid.

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