Gaza peace plan: Trump envoy Kushner meets Hamas leaders as 8 Muslim countries blame Israel for delaying peace
Peloni: If this report is correct, we should take note of the willingness of Trump to accept a complete reshuffling of the agreement while holding Netanyahu to his commitment “in principle” for having in fact agreed to the original plan as described in UNSC Resolution 2803. Netanyahu should never have agreed to that original plan, but he certainly should not be compelled to agree to the subsequent radically changed plan based on those original assurances. The willingness of the US to hold Israel responsible for these altered terms while knowing that these terms completely erase the need for Hamas to be initially disbanded and disarmed demonstrates the lack of seriousness for the required outcome. Also, while the US is insisting that Hamas will have no role in Gaza going forward, Kushner found it important to raise Hamas to having been fully recognized by the US diplomatically while giving them full authority to negotiate the terms under which Gaza will be ruled going forward, which wasn’t even true in the lead up to the terms included in UNSCR 2803. The obvious next step is to threaten Israel with the loss of “diplomatic backing” for failing to fulfill the terms it never agreed to accept. Netanyahu should stand his ground and insist upon the original terms. Hamas must be fully disarmed or destroyed, and the Strip must be fully demilitarized prior to Israeli withdrawal.
Trump administration says Israel is ‘playing games’ over Hamas disarmament plan
All Israel News Staff | Published: August 16, 2026
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U.S. President Donald Trump’s envoy Jared Kushner held a face-to-face meeting with senior Hamas leadership in Egypt on Sunday, launching a diplomatic journey to advance the U.S.-backed disarmament and peace plan that will take Kushner to Israel on Monday.





