Israel will coordinate withโ the Unitedโ States regardingโฃ Hamas fighters potentially stranded in third-party countries following a โคmeeting between Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former White House Senior Advisor Jared Kushner on November 9, 2025. The discussions centered on the fate of Hamas members who might potentially be seeking to relocate outside of Gaza as Israeli forces continue operations within the territory.
The coordination comes as Israel seeks โขassurances that Hamas โคleaders and operatives will not be granted safe havenโ inโค nations aligned with the U.S., potentially undermining long-term โcounterterrorism efforts. The arrangement, revealed following the closed-door meeting โin Jerusalem, signifies โขa deepening of diplomatic efforts to contain the militant group even beyond โtheโข immediate conflict. The U.S. State โDepartmentโค has not yet commented on the specifics ofโ the planned coordination.
Netanyahuโข and Kushner reportedly discussed strategies toโข prevent Hamas fighters from dispersing internationally, a scenario โIsraeli officials โfear could allow the groupโข to rebuild โคits capabilities โขand pose future threats. Kushner, who maintains close โties with the biden governance despiteโฃ his previous roleโ under President Trump, is believed โto have conveyed U.S. โwillingness to โฃassist in tracking and potentially preventing the movement of Hamas members.
Israel has publicly stated its intention to pursue Hamas operatives regardless ofโข their location,and the agreement withโ the U.S. aims to streamline that process. Theโฃ Israeliโ government has identified several โcountries as potential destinations for fleeing hamasโ fighters, but has not disclosed which nations are involvedโฃ in the ongoing discussions.The coordination โฃis expected to involve intelligence sharing and diplomatic pressure on countries โconsidering accepting Hamas members.