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Jared Kushner, Trump's son-in-law, a key player in Israel-Hamas peace deal

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    -34% Somewhat Left

  • Politician Portrayal

    18% Positive

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Contributing sentiments towards policy:

66% : The breakthrough delivered Trump a made-for-TV moment, when Secretary of State Marco Rubio crossed the room to whisper the news in his ear in front of waiting cameras.
56% : For the moment, there is a deal in place to halt fighting, and release hostages and prisoners, but many sticking points remain, including unresolved questions over the future governance of Gaza, security and Palestinian self-determination.
55% : Before his appointment, Kushner had no experience in government or international affairs, although he had visited Israel since childhood and his family had close ties to Netanyahu.
54% : "Forget my politics, I'm more than happy to give him as much credit as he deserves.
50% : Hours later, Trump announced that Israel and Hamas had agreed to phase one of a peace plan, which involved a ceasefire and an Israeli military pullback to a "yellow line" within Gaza.
50% : Trump has since lauded the efforts of his negotiating team, dubbed the "dealmaking consortium".
50% : "Jared's a very smart guy," Trump said, when asked why Kushner had joined this round of talks.
50% : The New York Times reported Trump had relied on his son-in-law to step in and add momentum to the negotiations and, after the developments this week, it seems as if Kushner fulfilled that expectation.
50% : When Trump first entered the Oval Office in 2016, Kushner and wife Ivanka uprooted their high-society lives in New York, and moved to the nation's capital to serve in his administration.
50% : When Trump lost the 2020 campaign, Kushner was out of a job and, after the events of January 6, he and his wife faded from the spotlight, amid speculation of a supposed rift between the couple and the former president.
50% : Trump plans to attend an "official" signing ceremony for the deal in Egypt, along with other Arab countries, including Qatar, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates.
48% : "You [Trump] convened a historic meeting - not simply of Arab countries, but of Muslim-majority countries from around the world, including Indonesia was there, Pakistan was there - and created this coalition behind this plan," he told a cabinet meeting at the White House.

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