What prompted Jared Kushner’s sudden return as an advisor to Trump—after publicly stating he wouldn’t serve in a second administration?
Was it the Israeli airstrike on Hamas leaders in Doha that changed the calculus?
Could it be concern over his $5.8 billion in business investments across Qatar and the UAE? Was he worried Israel’s actions might jeopardize those deals?
Why has Kushner never publicly questioned Qatar’s role in harboring senior Hamas figures? If he’s committed to peace and security, why the silence?
Israel is a sovereign nation defending itself against those who vow to annihilate it. Shouldn’t it have the right to target terrorists wherever they hide?
Is this about diplomacy—or dollars?
Has Kushner’s financial entanglement in the region compromised his principles?
Is he willing to sideline his own community to protect his portfolio?
Are you sure that Caroline Glick actually wrote this? Or did someone post it under her name? Even though I agree, I wonder if she wrote this.
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DeleteI was wondering the same since this is not her style, and she has been an advisor to Bibi for the last two years and doesn't write any columns!
However, I posted it because of the message
This is precisely her job, managing Netanyahu’s PR, communications and diplomacy with the rest of the world. So she will say what the government can not.
ReplyDeleteAlso she came into this role Feb 25, not even a year yet.
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