Jared Kushner, US President-elect Donald Trump’s son-in-law, is seen as central to the incoming administration’s Middle East strategy, despite not likely taking a formal role within it, CNN reported on Friday, citing regional diplomats and Trump allies.
Although Kushner is unlikely to assume an official position, sources say he is expected to act as an outside adviser.
One source familiar with the situation and quoted by CNN said Kushner is “fully available” to brief and advise those handling Middle East issues, expressing optimism about making further progress under Trump’s leadership.
Both Kushner and Trump aim to build on the Abraham Accords, which normalized relations between Israel and the United Arab Emirates during Trump’s first term. Yet ongoing conflicts in Gaza and Lebanon complicate efforts to expand normalization between Israel and other Arab states.... Read More: Arutz-7