No One Is Going to Show Up for Jared Kushner's Mideast Economic Summit
Trump advisor and son-in-law Jared Kushner has spent years working on a plan to untangle the Israel and Palestine conflict. His general idea seems to be that economic investment will fix the conflict, not political negotiation. Unsurprisingly, the plan isn’t going well.
Kushner helped organize an investment conference in Manama, Bahrain, which is scheduled to begin on Tuesday. The conference is meant to create business for Palestinians by drawing wealthy investors to the region. But Palestinian government officials aren’t planning on attending. Israeli officials probably aren’t going either.
Now, it seems Kushner’s investment summit for Palestine may amount to nothing, according to the Washington Post.
From the Post:
By design, the two-day Peace to Prosperity session will not consider the most difficult elements of a potential peace settlement between Israel and the Palestinians, such as borders, land claims and the future of Jerusalem.
It will hash over an optimistic set of economic proposals released Saturday that envision some $50 billion in investment, infrastructure and tourism in the Palestinian West Bank and Gaza Strip, and in the neighboring countries of Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon.
The most ambitious idea is probably a new transit corridor through Israel that would connect the two Palestinian areas, something the current right-wing Israeli political coalition would be highly unlikely to accept.
Kushner is still trying to make it work.