Kushner meets with Netanyahu amid Israel's political crisis

Published May 30, 2019
This handout picture provided by the US Embassy in Jerusalem, shows Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shaking hands with the US president's son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner in the holy city on May 30. — AFP
This handout picture provided by the US Embassy in Jerusalem, shows Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu shaking hands with the US president's son-in-law and adviser Jared Kushner in the holy city on May 30. — AFP

United States President Donald Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner is meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu about the Trump administration's long-awaited plan for Mideast peace, just hours after Israel was thrust into the political tumult of an unprecedented second election in the same year.

Kushner and US special envoy Jason Greenblatt stopped in Israel as part of a Middle East tour to rally support for next month's economic conference in Bahrain, which the White House bills as the first portion of its peace plan.

In brief joint remarks, Kushner touted American-Israeli cooperation, saying, "it's never been stronger."

Netanyahu, playing down concerns that the Israeli parliament's dramatic dissolution on Thursday would further postpone the US peace plan rollout, said, "you know, we had a little event last night. That's not going to stop us."

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