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Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner praises ‘valuable’ potential of Gaza ‘waterfront property’, suggesting that Israel should ‘remove’ civilians 

Jake Miller Published March 20, 2024
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Jared Kushner, Donald Trump’s former White House senior adviser, and his son-in-law praised the “very valuable” potential of Gaza’s “waterfront property,” suggesting that Israel should remove civilians while it “cleans up” the area.

“Gaza’s waterfront property, it could be very valuable, if people would focus on building up livelihoods,” Kushner said in an interview dated February 15, posted earlier this month on the YouTube channel of the Middle East Initiative, a program of Harvard University’s Kennedy School of Government, and reported first on Tuesday by The Guardian.

 “If you think about all the money that’s gone into this tunnel network and into all the munitions, if that would have gone into education or innovation, what could have been done?”

“It’s a little bit of an unfortunate situation there, but I think from Israel’s perspective, I would do my best to move the people out and then clean it up,” Kushner added.

The interviewer, Middle East Initiative Faculty Chair and Harvard Professor Tarek Masoud told Kushner, “there are real fears on the part of Arabs, and I’m sure you talk to a lot of them who think once Gazans leave Gaza, Netanyahu is never going to let them back in.” 

Kushner responded, “Maybe, but I’m not sure there’s much left of Gaza at this point.” He then added, “I don’t think that Israel has stated that they don’t want the people to move back there afterwards.”

Responding Tuesday on X to “those dishonestly using selected parts” of his remarks, Jared Kushner posted a video of the entire interaction, saying he stood by his comments “and believe the Palestinian people’s lives will improve ONLY when the international community and their citizenry start demanding accountability from their leadership.”

For those dishonestly using selected parts of my remarks from 1 month ago at Harvards @Kennedy_School to sensationalize, here they are in full….

I expressed my dismay that the Palestinian people have watched their leaders squander decades of Western aid on tunnels and weapons… https://t.co/Job4eKaaOn

— Jared Kushner (@jaredkushner) March 19, 2024

About 1.5 million displaced Palestinians are sheltering in the southern Gaza town of Rafah, as Israel looks to eliminate Hamas following the militant group’s deadly Oct. 7 attack. More than 30,000 Palestinians have been killed and over 70,000 wounded in the Gaza Strip since Israel’s war on Hamas began.

Dr. Masoud asked Kushner if recognizing a Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital would be a good idea. Kushner explained, “I think proactively recognizing a Palestinian state would essentially be rewarding an act of terror that was perpetrated to Israel.”

On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu agreed to send a team of Israeli officials to Washington to discuss a prospective Rafah operation with Biden administration officials.

The agreement to hold such talks came as President Joe Biden and Netanyahu spoke Monday, their first interaction in more than a month, as the divide has grown between allies over the food crisis in Gaza and Israel’s conduct during the war, according to the White House. White House national security adviser Jake Sullivan said the talks will happen in the coming days and are expected to involve military, intelligence, and humanitarian experts.

In the interview last month, Kushner also suggested that getting civilians out of Rafah and potentially into Egypt might be possible “with the right diplomacy,” also positing a plan for the Negev desert in southern Israel.

Additionally, Kushner suggested that he “would just bulldoze something in the Negev, I would try to move people in there,” adding: “I know that won’t be the popular thing to do, but I think that’s a better option to do, so you can go in and finish the job.”

“I think Israel’s gone way more out of their way than a lot of other countries would, to try to protect civilians from casualties,” Kushner added.

The debate over the Israel-Hamas war has developed into a major theme of this year’s US presidential election, drawing dividing lines between Biden and Trump, as well as within their parties.

Asked in an interview Monday about Democrats’ growing criticism of Netanyahu over his handling of the war in Gaza, Trump charged that Jews who vote for Democrats “hate Israel” and hate “their religion,” igniting a firestorm of criticism from the White House and Jewish leaders.

He doubled down on those remarks Tuesday, telling reporters in Florida that “the Democrats have been very, very opposed to Jewish people.” Sen. Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., meanwhile, gave a speech from the Senate floor calling Trump’s comments “utterly disgusting and a textbook example of the kind of antisemitism facing Jews.”

Kushner worked on a wide range of issues and policies in the Trump administration, including Middle East peace efforts. Noting that he is not interested in rejoining the White House if Trump – who last week became the presumptive GOP nominee – wins the 2024 presidential election, Kushner said last month that he was focused on his investment business and living with his family in Florida out of the public eye.

With The Associated Press

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