Karoline Leavitt Defends Jared Kushner's Middle East Peace Efforts Against Reporter's Question
New York PostOctober 1, 20252 min65,253 views
11 connectionsΒ·10 entities in this videoβDefense of Jared Kushner's Role
- π― Karoline Leavitt strongly criticized a reporter for a "despicable" question regarding Jared Kushner's involvement in Middle East peace negotiations.
- π‘ Leavitt defended Kushner, stating he is donating his time and energy to secure world peace, a "noble thing."
- π Kushner is described as widely respected globally, with strong trust and relationships in critical countries involved in the peace plan.
The Middle East Peace Plan
- ποΈ The peace plan is presented as a 20-point comprehensive detailed plan that no other administration could achieve.
- β It has been accepted by Israel and applauded by Muslim, Arab, and European leaders worldwide.
- π€ Kushner offered his time to help develop the plan alongside special envoy Witco, the Vice President, the President, Secretary Rubio, and the national security team.
- π΅πΈ The hope is that Hamas will accept the plan, leading to a more peaceful and prosperous Middle East.
Hamas Response and Next Steps
- β³ Leavitt reiterated that the President stated a response from Hamas was expected within three or four days.
- π¬ Sensitive discussions are ongoing, but no announcements will be made at the podium, deferring to the special envoy and the President.
- β±οΈ The President is sticking by the timeline for an answer from Hamas.
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