Israeli media reports indicate that Jared Kushner, son-in-law of US President Donald Trump and member of the Executive Board for Gaza, has reacted sharply to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu regarding his handling of the Gaza plan, as disagreements over this initiative deepen. According to Channel 14 television, which cites sources familiar with the talks, Kushner and Netanyahu have held several tense discussions in recent days about how to proceed with the plan. Netanyahu rejected the criticism, insisting that any new agreement on governing Gaza should only be made after Hamas is disarmed and the enclave is fully demilitarized. On Sunday, Netanyahu rejected a 15-point document drafted by the Board of Peace, insisting that Israeli forces will not withdraw from Gaza before Hamas is fully disarmed. Channel 14 reported that tensions with Kushner, along with pressure within Netanyahu's own government, contributed to the Israeli prime minister's decision to reject the document.