Establishing himself as a regional peace broker, Jared Kushner set up the Abraham Accords Institute for Peace last May to help deepen links between Israel, the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco.
Like a bad penny, Jared Kushner who has been counted out oh so many times keeps appearing and reappearing in the end times fabric of ongoing events in the Middle East. After finding incredible success with the Abraham Accords, co-authored with Pope Francis' right-hand man Mohamed bin Zayed, Jared Kushner has now set up shop in the Middle East having raised billions for his new private equity firm. Being nominated twice for a Nobel Peace Prize doesn't hurt his resume, either.
And with the arms of a flood shall they be overflown from before him, and shall be broken; yea, also the prince of the covenant. And after the league made with him he shall work deceitfully: for he shall come up, and shall become strong with a small people." Daniel 11:22,23 (KJB)
In the book of Daniel, the "prince of the covenant" is not Antichrist but rather a prince of some kind that assists the Antichrist right up to the moment that he turns against him and kills him. So it is intriguing to me that meshed deep within the Abraham Accords we have not one, but two Muslim princes occupying the shadowy realms of end times Bible prophecy.
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Jared Kushner is striking out alone, touring the Middle East and soliciting funds for his new PE firm on the strength of the Abraham Accords.
FROM BUSINESS INSIDER: Jared Kushner has doubled down on the links he created in the Middle East while working in the White House, reportedly courting regional powers for investment for his new private equity firm and founding an initiative to build on the success of his brainchild, the Abraham Accords. The accords saw Israel normalize ties with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain in August 2020 following decades of angst between Jerusalem and Arab nations over the Palestine question. The agreement was widely praised, and Kushner has been nominated twice for the Nobel Peace Prize for it.
Kushner has moved to capitalize on the success.
Establishing himself as a regional peace broker, Kushner set up the Abraham Accords Institute for Peace last May to help deepen links between Israel, the UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco. Kushner is also writing a book about his time in the White House, which is said to focus on the accords.
He's also sought to strike out financially in the region, launching his own private equity fund, Affinity Partners, in July and courting investment from the sovereign wealth funds of the Middle Eastern nations with which he worked closely in the White House.
As of January 2022, Kushner had secured $3 billion in verbal commitments, Axios reported.
The identities of the investors are not publicly known, but The New York Times reported last November that Kushner struggled to drum up investment from some of the nations on which he focused so closely while in the White House. The UAE declined to invest, The Times said, as did Qatar, citing Kushner's support of the four-year blockade of the country waged by the UAE and Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia, helmed by Kushner's good friend Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, might have helped, though: Axios reported that some of the $3 billion had come from "foreign sovereign wealth funds." Project Brazen, a news outlet founded by the former Wall Street Journal reporters Bradley Stone and Tom Wright, reported in October that Kushner was in talks to secure $2 billion from the kingdom's Public Investment Fund, which is chaired by MBS.
Kushner and MBS are on a first-name basis, texting often and informally when Kushner was in the White House, The Times reported. In 2017, MBS gifted Kushner two swords and a dagger worth $48,000, The Times said. In 2018, Kushner defended MBS following the murder of Washington Post writer Jamal Khashoggi. It appears that MBS and Kushner remain close, with Bloomberg reporting that Kushner met MBS in Saudi Arabia during a tour of the Middle East earlier this year. READ MORE
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