Houston Chronicle

Trump sending team to Mideast

- By Matthew Lee

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is sending three senior officials to the Middle East in coming days to discuss prospects for resuming the Israeli-Palestinia­n peace process, the White House said Friday.

In a statement, it said Trump believes the return of calm to Jerusalem after a period of unrest over a contested holy site has created an opportunit­y to restart discussion­s. To explore that opportunit­y, it said departing “soon” for the region will be Trump’s adviser and son-in-law Jared Kushner; his envoy for internatio­nal negotiatio­ns Jason Greenblatt; and deputy national security adviser Dina Powell.

“He believes that the restoratio­n of calm and the stabilized situation in Jerusalem after the recent crisis on the Temple Mount-Haram al Sharif has created an opportunit­y to continue discussion­s and the pursuit of peace that began early in his administra­tion,” it said. The three are to meet leaders from Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, Jordan, Egypt, Israel and the Palestinia­n Authority “about how best to support the peace effort,” it said.

The crisis erupted when Israel installed metal detectors at gates to the compound — known to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary, or Haram al Sharif, and to Jews as the Temple Mount — after Arab gunmen killed two Israeli policemen there in mid-July. The measures triggered protests by Muslims.

Israel removed the devices after a few days, after interventi­on from the United States, Jordan and others.

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