“In the wake of a second global conflict during President Biden’s tenure, we’re reminded that when leadership falters, global security wavers,” he observed. “I’m holding onto the hope and prayer for President Trump’s return to office, as I believe he can reintroduce stability, peace, and global prosperity.”

Kushner highlighted that, under Trump, there was an unfolding vision of transforming the Middle East into a pivotal economic and diplomatic hub for the U.S.

“The region brims with untapped potential, previously stifled by poor policies, leadership, and objectives,” he reflected. “Upon President Trump’s departure in 2021, we had set the Middle East on an uplifting path, and with the right strategies, that momentum can be sustained.”

During the interview, Kushner, himself Jewish, expressed deep sorrow over the turmoil in Israel and Gaza. He drew a stark parallel between Hamas’s assaults and the U.S.’s own dark day of terror on 9/11, urging a united international stand in support of Israel amidst the strife.

Notably, the U.S. along with its Western counterparts has been at the forefront in voicing support for Israel during these challenging times.

“My current prayers are centered on steering through this crisis, achieving critical goals — eradicating terrorism and its looming threats,” Kushner shared. “I hope for a collaborative spirit among leaders intent on securing a brighter future for their people and neighbors, fostering a landscape where human potential isn’t just nurtured but thrives exponentially.”