Why Jared Kushner’s return matters for Jews, Arabs, and Muslims alike - opinion
Leaders who can foster hope and progress across communities are needed for the future of the Middle East.
The Middle East today faces a critical moment, with regional tensions escalating and fresh wounds from the recent violence. Against this backdrop, there’s renewed potential for Jared Kushner, architect of the Abraham Accords, to help stabilize relations between Jews, Arabs, and Muslims. His re-emergence on the diplomatic stage could provide a stabilizing force, one needed now more than ever.
Now, as conflicts continue and Israel’s regional ties come under strain, a figure like Kushner – someone who already understands the delicate dynamics at play – is invaluable. His emphasis on economic development gave both Jewish and Arab communities a path toward shared prosperity.
For peace to truly take root, someone is needed who understands the nuances, respects the complexities, and believes in the region’s potential. Kushner is uniquely positioned to play that role. His approach – focused on investment, partnerships, and realistic goals – offers a path to a future where cooperation replaces conflict and prosperity unites rather than divides.
Ahmed Charai is the publisher of The Jerusalem Strategic Tribune. He sits on the board of directors of Atlantic Council, The Center for National Interest, the Foreign Policy Research Institute, the International Crisis Group. He is also Advisory Board member of the Center for Strategic and International Studies and the United States Institute of Peace.