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What to know about Gaza working groups and their mandate?

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Jared Kushner *Hamas Gaza Strip Benjamin Netanyahu Nickolay Mladenov

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Aug 18, 2026

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Al JazeeraYesterday

‘We will not allow Gaza to be rebuilt’ until Hamas disarms, Kushner says

US envoy Jared Kushner stated that the Trump administration will not permit the reconstruction of Gaza until Hamas disarms. Kushner, who met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, emphasized that the US will not restrict Israel's right to self-defense amidst ongoing strikes on Gaza. He indicated that a plan exists for Gaza's rebuilding, but it is contingent on demilitarization, citing concerns about resources being taken over by terrorists. Hamas had previously agreed to disarm as part of a US-backed process, but Israel rejected this proposal, demanding full demilitarization first. Kushner aligned with Israel's position, prioritizing Hamas's disarmament before any Israeli withdrawal.

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Fox News - WorldYesterday

Kushner gives Hamas stark ultimatum: Disarm or Israel gets US backing to ‘finish the job’

U.S. special envoy Jared Kushner met with Hamas in Cairo and Israeli officials in Jerusalem and Tel Aviv to advance President Trump's Gaza peace roadmap. Kushner delivered an ultimatum to Hamas, stating they must disarm according to a previously agreed-upon roadmap or face Israeli military action with U.S. backing. While Hamas reportedly reaffirmed its commitment to disarming, Kushner expressed skepticism, emphasizing that progress will be measured by actions. The U.S.-led proposal includes a phased ceasefire, demilitarization of Gaza, and Palestinian technocratic governance. A key sticking point remains the timeline for execution, with Israel demanding full demilitarization before withdrawal and reconstruction, while Hamas insists on parallel action. Kushner indicated that reconstruction is contingent on demilitarization and suggested progress on disarmament could be seen within 30 to 90 days.

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Al Jazeera20h ago

What to know about Gaza working groups and their mandate?

The United States and Israel have established two joint working groups to advance President Trump's Gaza peace plan. One group focuses on the disarmament and demilitarization of Gaza, with the goal of collecting and destroying all weapons and dismantling the tunnel network within 60-90 days. Weapons surrendered will be handed to an American-led International Stabilization Force, not a new Palestinian government. The second group will address humanitarian efforts, including sanitation, clean water, and health issues, with Israel citing security and health interests. Reconstruction of Gaza is explicitly conditioned on the completion of the disarmament mandate. The exact composition, leadership, and operational details of the humanitarian group remain unclear.

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Key Claims

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Washington and Israel condition Gaza reconstruction on full disarmament through newly established bilateral committees.

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Two joint working groups have been formed after United States envoy Jared Kushner and the Board of Peace officials held talks with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

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The first committee is tasked with disarmament and demilitarisation of Gaza, while the second working group will focus on humanitarian efforts.

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Kushner estimated that 'starting to take some of the weapons out' and filling the tunnels could happen 'in the next 60 to 90 days'.

— Jared Kushner

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The US will not allow Gaza to be rebuilt until Hamas disarms.

— Jared Kushner

Aug 17, 2026

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Associated Press (AP)2d ago

Kushner sits with Netanyahu to talk Gaza after 2-hour meeting with Hamas

Mideast negotiator Jared Kushner met with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Jerusalem to discuss a U.S.-backed 15-point road map for Gaza. This meeting followed Kushner's two-hour discussion with Hamas chief Khalil al-Hayya in Egypt regarding disarmament. Hamas has agreed to the road map, which includes disarmament, and is urging Israel to sign on. However, Israel insists Hamas must fully disarm before any Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, where its troops currently occupy about 60% of the territory. The road map aims to address the lives of Gazans, reconstruction, and future control of the territory, but faces significant obstacles due to differing preconditions between Israel and Hamas, and the current Israeli government's rejection of a pathway to Palestinian statehood. Regional powers have condemned Israel's rejection of the plan.

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The Guardian - World News2d ago

Jared Kushner meets with Hamas ahead of talks with Netanyahu on Gaza

Jared Kushner, a US envoy, met with Hamas's political chief in Egypt to advance stalled Gaza ceasefire talks. This meeting precedes Kushner's discussion with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has rejected a US-backed 15-point road map. The plan aims for Hamas disarmament and Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, a territory devastated by war. Regional powers have condemned Israel's rejection of the road map, holding it responsible for obstructing peace efforts. Hamas stated its commitment to the plan, contingent on Israel halting attacks and withdrawing to a defined line. The road map's implementation, including Hamas surrendering weapons and Israeli withdrawal, is currently stalled due to differing stances on disarmament and Israeli control.

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Al JazeeraYesterday

Why Kushner met Hamas leaders, and what it means for Trump’s Gaza roadmap

US envoy Jared Kushner met with Hamas leaders in Cairo to advance the second phase of a Gaza ceasefire roadmap, a move analysts see as a recognition of Hamas as a political force. This direct engagement occurred despite the US officially designating Hamas as a terrorist organization. Kushner is now set to meet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Tel Aviv. The meeting follows Israel's rejection of a 15-point Gaza roadmap approved by Donald Trump's Board of Peace, with Netanyahu insisting on Hamas disarmament before any Israeli withdrawal. The US administration is expected to press Netanyahu to halt attacks, withdraw forces, increase humanitarian aid, and enable reconstruction and civilian governance in Gaza. This diplomatic push is seen as a key foreign policy objective for Trump.

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The Guardian - World NewsYesterday

Netanyahu and Kushner talks make no breakthrough on stalled Gaza deal

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu met with Jared Kushner, Donald Trump's envoy, in Israel to discuss the stalled Gaza ceasefire deal. Netanyahu reiterated his stance that Israeli troops will not withdraw from Gaza until Hamas disarms, a position that has created an impasse. An Israeli official stated there was no breakthrough, with Netanyahu emphasizing continued IDF operations. Kushner had previously met with Hamas leadership in Egypt, where Hamas demanded an Israeli withdrawal first. The meeting, which also included Tony Blair and Nickolay Mladenov, aimed to establish working groups on disarmament and demilitarization before reconstruction. Despite statements from Netanyahu's office and a "Board of Peace" official describing the discussions as constructive, Hamas insists on Israeli troop withdrawal before implementing any roadmap.

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Key Claims

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US envoy Jared Kushner met Hamas leaders in Egypt.

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US envoy Jared Kushner met Israeli PM Netanyahu.

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Kushner's visit was to push Trump’s 15-point Gaza roadmap.

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Jared Kushner is on a diplomatic mission in the Middle East to meet Hamas officials and the Israeli prime minister.

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Kushner's mission is an attempt to salvage a ceasefire in Gaza.

Aug 16, 2026

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Associated Press (AP)2d ago

US envoy Kushner meets Hamas’ leader in push for a Gaza road map before heading to see Netanyahu

U.S. negotiator Jared Kushner met with Hamas chief Khalil al-Hayya in Egypt to advance a stalled Gaza ceasefire and a U.S.-backed 15-point road map. The plan aims for Hamas disarmament and Israeli withdrawal from Gaza, with the future of two million Gazans and reconstruction at stake. Kushner's meeting, also attended by officials from Egypt, Qatar, and Turkey, sought Hamas's commitment to the road map, particularly disarmament. This comes after Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected the plan. Kushner is scheduled to meet with Netanyahu on Monday, along with former British Prime Minister Tony Blair and Nickolay Mladenov. Regional powers, including Saudi Arabia and the UAE, have condemned Israel's rejection of the road map, holding it responsible for obstructing peace efforts. Hamas has linked its disarmament to the creation of a Palestinian state, a condition Israel's current government rejects.

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Al Jazeera2d ago

Kushner meets Hamas leaders in Egypt to push Trump’s Gaza plan

Jared Kushner, U.S. President Donald Trump's Middle East envoy, met with Hamas leaders in Egypt to advance a Gaza plan. Diplomatic sources told AFP that Kushner pushed for Hamas disarmament and an end to their future role in governing Gaza. The meeting, which also included Egyptian intelligence chief Hassan Rashad and other officials, aimed to translate Hamas's commitment to disarmament into verifiable steps. This initiative seeks to bridge differences over Trump's roadmap for Gaza, which Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has deemed "unacceptable." While Hamas reiterated its commitment to the deal, the U.S. and Hamas have not yet confirmed the meeting.

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BBC News - World2d ago

Trump envoy Kushner meets Hamas leader to push Gaza peace plan

Jared Kushner, a former US envoy, met with a Hamas leader in Egypt to advance a peace plan for Gaza. This meeting occurred after Israel rejected Donald Trump's peace proposal for the region. Kushner also met with Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu stated that Israel would not withdraw until Hamas is disarmed, a condition that led to the rejection of the US plan. Several Arab and Muslim-majority nations issued a joint statement expressing concern that Israel's rejection threatened peace efforts. Despite a ceasefire in place since October 2023, the Israeli Defense Forces have conducted strikes in Gaza, citing Hamas violations. The conflict began with a Hamas-led attack on Israel in October 2023.

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Key Claims

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Jared Kushner met Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi to push a Gaza peace plan.

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Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu wants full Hamas disarmament before implementing the deal.

— Netanyahu

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Egypt, UAE, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Turkey, Pakistan and Indonesia stated Israel's rejection of the US plan threatened peace efforts.

— joint statement

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The war was triggered by a Hamas-led attack on southern Israel on October 7, 2023, killing about 1,200 people.

— article

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called Trump's Gaza plan 'unacceptable'.

— Benjamin Netanyahu

Aug 14, 2026

2 articles|2 sources
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Al Jazeera4d ago

Kushner to visit Israel after Netanyahu rejects Gaza Board of Peace plan

Jared Kushner is scheduled to visit Israel and Egypt to promote a US-backed Board of Peace plan for Gaza. This visit follows Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's rejection of a 15-point plan that proposed Hamas disarming and Israel withdrawing from Gaza. A Board of Peace official confirmed Kushner will be accompanied by Nickolay Mladenov and Tony Blair to discuss concerns and next steps, aiming to accelerate progress towards a demilitarized Hamas. The plan, part of a late 2025 ceasefire agreement, also calls for Hamas to transfer power to a Palestinian government and for reconstruction efforts. The article also notes ongoing ceasefire violations by Israel and a surge in settler violence in the West Bank.

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Associated Press (AP)5d ago

Jared Kushner to visit Israel and Egypt next week with Board of Peace officials to talk Gaza

Jared Kushner, along with officials from the Board of Peace including Nickolay Mladenov and Tony Blair, will visit Israel and Egypt next week. The purpose of the trip is to advance plans for ending the conflict in Gaza, following a recent deal announced by the Trump administration that faced Israeli opposition. The group will meet in Israel before traveling to Cairo, where a Palestinian technocratic group has been meeting to discuss taking control of Gaza under a U.S.-brokered ceasefire. This visit aims to demonstrate a commitment to peace and security in a demilitarized Gaza where Hamas would cede control for reconstruction. The trip comes after Israel dismissed the recent deal, with Prime Minister Netanyahu stating Israel will not withdraw until Hamas is completely disarmed, despite Hamas accepting the plan to decommission weapons.

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Key Claims

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Jared Kushner will travel to the Middle East next week to advance plans for an end to the conflict in Gaza.

— AP News

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Jared Kushner is set to travel to Israel and Egypt next week to support a US-backed Board of Peace plan.

— Al Jazeera

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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected a Trump-backed 15-point plan for a lasting peace in Gaza.

— Board of Peace official

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Netanyahu specifically opposed a provision for Hamas to gradually disarm and Israel to withdraw from Gaza.

— Board of Peace official

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Kushner, Nickolay Mladenov, and Tony Blair would arrive in Israel on Sunday.

— Official with the Board of Peace

Aug 13, 2026

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Fox News - World5d ago

Cruz sounds alarm over $400M Hamas-era provision in Board of Peace plan — issues blunt warning

Senator Ted Cruz has raised concerns about a provision in the Board of Peace's Gaza roadmap that could allocate up to $400 million to address unpaid obligations accumulated during Hamas' rule. Critics, including Cruz, fear this could indirectly benefit Hamas by relieving its financial burdens or allowing it to siphon funds. Board officials counter that the mechanism is designed to allow a successor government to maintain essential services by vetting claims individually and rejecting any that could benefit Hamas. They emphasize that there is no commitment to fund the full $400 million and that any payments would be rigorously analyzed to ensure Hamas does not profit. The Board also intends to attempt recovery of assets believed to have been stolen by Hamas.

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The claims that there is a financial agreement between the Board of Peace and Hamas are false.

— Nickolay Mladenov

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Senator Ted Cruz remains alarmed by the provision regarding Hamas-era obligations.

— Sen. Ted Cruz

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A provision in the Board of Peace's Gaza roadmap could allow up to $400 million for obligations accumulated during Hamas' rule.

— Israel's Kan News

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Hamas has exploited civilian and humanitarian funding to support its terrorist infrastructure.

— U.S. officials

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Critics warn that settling Hamas-era obligations could relieve financial burdens or allow Hamas to siphon resources.

— Critics