On Monday, Abu Dhabi will receive Jared Kushner, son-in-law of the US President and his chief advisor, at the head of a large delegation that includes Israeli and American officials.

Kushner begins his Middle Eastern tour from Israel on Sunday, where he will stay overnight, and in the morning he heads to Abu Dhabi on a direct flight through Saudi airspace with the number 971, which is the international symbol of the United Arab Emirates.

According to American reports, Kushner aims in the first place to persuade Arab leaders to participate in a ceremony that will be hosted by the White House next October, to mark the completion of normalization between the UAE and Israel.

The United Arab Emirates preempted the arrival of Jared Kushner by issuing a decree ending its commercial boycott of Israel, days after announcing the establishment of relations between the two sides.
The Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper said that Jared Kushner seeks to persuade Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman to participate in the signing ceremony of the Israeli-Emirati normalization agreement in Washington.

The newspaper added that Kushner and his aides are exerting pressure on bin Salman to approve sending high-level Saudi envoys to Abu Dhabi tomorrow, in conjunction with the arrival of the Israeli-American delegation to complete the details of the normalization deal.
According to the newspaper, there are differences within the royal family in Saudi Arabia about relations with Israel, and that King Salman opposes the normalization of relations with Israel, while his son and crown prince show openness to Israel and establishing relations with it. But he has yet to make a decision in this regard.

Intimidation from Iran
The newspaper reported that Kushner will urge the Saudi crown prince to come to Washington to attend the Emirati-Israeli normalization ceremony, and at the same time warn him of the danger of Joe Biden's victory in the presidential elections, as he will hold negotiations with Iran, which reduces Saudi Arabia's standing in Washington.

CNN quoted diplomats and members of Congress as saying that the president's son-in-law is courting several Arab leaders in order to push them to attend the ceremony, and that this goal is part of his mission's agenda in the region.
Official sources indicated that among those concerned are the leaders of Egypt, Jordan, Bahrain and Oman, and added that some of these countries are studying the possibility of attending the ceremony and who will represent them.

CNN added that Trump's approach to the Middle East is not based on a focus on bringing peace between Israelis and Palestinians, but rather aims to create a "random" regional alliance against Iran.
According to American and foreign officials, the president's son-in-law will address several Arab leaders that creating a coalition against Iran is their best bet, and that this alliance will serve as an "effective insurance policy" if Democratic candidate Joe Biden manages to win the US presidential elections scheduled for November. Next.

Failures and Successes
These efforts highlight the tasks undertaken by the US President’s son-in-law, as he achieved clear successes in some cases and failures in others:

The rise of bin Salman
Kushner played a major role in supporting the ascension of Mohammed bin Salman to the mandate of the Covenant at the expense of the former Minister of Interior Muhammad bin Nayef.

For its part, the Trump administration has celebrated the young Saudi prince, which it sees as an important element in implementing its perceptions of a new Middle East that directly serves Washington's goals, and guarantees its Israeli ally warm public relations with one of the most important Arab and Islamic countries.

The Blockade of Qatar
Journalist Vicky Ward indicated in her book "The Kushner Foundation: Greed ... Ambition ... Corruption" that both former Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Gary Cohen, Trump's former chief economic adviser, vehemently objected to Kushner's way and stance on dealing with East issues. Middle.

The book stated that Tillerson blamed Kushner for the sudden endorsement of Trump during the early days of the blockade and the campaign against Qatar by Saudi Arabia and the UAE in June 2017, and neither Kushner nor Trump knew that the United States already had thousands of troops stationed in Qatar.

But Kushner later failed to support the Saudi-Emirati position, especially after the establishment of a strategic dialogue between Washington and Doha.
This failure was confirmed when President Trump hosted the Emir of Qatar in the White House, and bilateral relations witnessed great progress in various fields.

Khashoggi killing
On the other hand, Kushner did not mention much about the killing of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi in his country's consulate in Istanbul, by Saudi officials linked to the Saudi crown prince, Mohammed bin Salman.

Kushner said in a televised interview with Fox News about Khashoggi's killing, "Washington's strategy in the Middle East takes into account the interests of the United States first, and the president focuses on America's interests. We will take into account our strategic interests, and see where they meet the interests of other countries, and we will work in light of that."

Kushner added that the White House must "balance the repercussions of the killing of Jamal Khashoggi with the common interests that bind us together with the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia."

Inside Files
Kushner bridged Republicans and Democrats on the issue of reforming criminal justice programs. Especially with regard to accused minorities.

And he failed in the immigration file, in which the two sides took extreme positions, and Kushner was unable to bring their points of view closer.

Kushner where does
Washington know the revolving door policy, according to which a person moves from the White House after the end of the administration to which he belongs to the congressional elections or vice versa, or for the person to establish a private company or join a research center through which he writes and registers pending the return of control of the party he belongs to Him to the white house again.

During his presidency of the Manama workshop in the summer of 2019, Kushner presented his economic vision for peace in the Middle East, and the perception was nothing but a compilation of general ideas that are presented periodically by bodies such as the World Bank, the US Agency for International Cooperation, or consulting firms such as McKinsey or Accenture.

Trump may lose the 2020 election race, or he may exit the White House in 2024, at the latest. Kushner will be 39 years old or 43 years old at the time.

Many commentators believe that Kushner will not have a political future in the event that President Trump is defeated in the upcoming November elections, that no Republican US president will seek the help of him in the future, and his political file will be closed, as Kushner cannot imagine running for any elections, as he has no charisma. Personality or rhetorical capabilities to move the electoral crowds, according to observers.