WASHINGTON, Oct 20, 2025 (BSS/AFP) - Israel should help the Palestinians
"thrive" if it seeks regional integration after the Gaza war is over, said US
envoy Jared Kushner, who has been involved in mediation efforts for a
ceasefire.
"The biggest message that we've tried to convey to the Israeli leadership now
is that now that the war is over, if you want to integrate Israel with the
broader Middle East, you have to find a way to help the Palestinian people
thrive and do better," Kushner told CBS News in an interview that aired on
Sunday.
The interview preceded fresh Israeli strikes on the Gaza Strip following
Israel's accusation that militant group Hamas had violated the truce by
attacking troops.
Kushner, who is also US President Donald Trump's son-in-law, helped broker
landmark deals during his first term in office that saw several Arab
governments normalize ties with Israel.
In the CBS interview, he said that the situation remained "very difficult,"
but he was looking for "joint security and economic opportunity" to guarantee
that Israelis and Palestinians "can live peacefully side by side in a durable
way."
On Monday, Kushner returned to Israel alongside Trump's special envoy Steve
Witkoff for a visit that is expected to see them meet with Israeli government
officials.
Referring to the situation in Gaza since the October 10 ceasefire began,
Kushner said: "Hamas right now is doing exactly what you would expect a
terrorist organization to do, which is to try to reconstitute and take back
their positions."
But he argued that if "a viable alternative" emerges, "Hamas will fail, and
Gaza will not be a threat to Israel in the future."
When asked about the prospect of a Palestinian state -- which most
governments worldwide now recognize but Israel and the United States do not -
- Kushner said it was "too early to tell."