Jerusalem – Upon Arrival In Israel, Jared Kushner Visits Home Of Policewoman Killed In Terror Attack

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    ived in Israel on Wednesday to lead the Trump administration’s push for restarted peace talks between Israel and the Palestinians.

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    Kushner and the U.S. ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, visited the family of Hadas Malka, Ynet reported.

    The visit lasted about a half hour, Ynet reported, citing a close friend of the Malka family, Kushner told the family that “the president himself asked him to express condolences on behalf of the United States.”

    The family spoke to the American guests about Hadas Malka, 23, and her bravery, and updated them about the investigation into the attack, Ynet reported.

    When Jason Greenblatt, Trump’s special envoy to the Middle East arrived in Israel on Sunday he first visited the Malka shiva house and the Western Wall before the start of meetings with Israeli and Palestinian officials.

    Ynet also reported on Wednesday that two kindergarten buildings under construction in the coastal city of Netanya will be named for Malka and Hadar Cohen, 19, a Border Policewoman who was killed in a terrorist stabbing attack in February 2016 also at the Damascus Gate in the Old City of Jerusalem.

    The parents of both women will be invited to inaugurate the buildings when they are completed, Ynet reported.


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    Teddybear
    Teddybear
    6 years ago

    אין שלום לרשעים אמר ד’

    6 years ago

    Very appropriate. Did the former aide to Obama or his US Ambassador ever pay respects to anyone in Israel, or the family of any American who died al kiddush Hashem? If so, please say to whom.

    6 years ago

    To #3 & #4 – Perhaps my post was too hard for you to understand. So let me try again.

    Did any aide to Obama (a Jared Kushner level appointee) OR the former US Ambassador to Israel under Obama ever visit any grieving Israeli (or American) family either in Israel or the US?

    Nothing to do with being Jewish; it has to do with ATTITUDE by the Administration.

    Do you get it now?