“We have a masterplan. … There is no Plan B.”
Thus spake Jared Kushner, unveiling his vision for postwar Gaza in front of an audience of the World Economic Forum at Davos.
If it failed, he said, blame would be easy to ascribe.
“If Hamas does not demilitarize, that will be what holds back the people of Gaza from achieving their aspirations,” he said.
The presentation, which felt somewhat rushed, took place immediately after the signing of the charter for US President Donald Trump’s controversial Board of Peace, representing the next stage in the 20-point ceasefire plan agreed between Israel and Hamas in October.
Kushner, the…

