Kushner's Triumph: Brokering Peace, Closing Mega-Deals, and Navigating Scrutiny at 44
Update: 2025-10-15
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Jared Kushner has been front and center in global headlines during the past few days. The biggest headline of all: Kushner helped broker and deliver the historic Gaza ceasefire, drawing international attention to his diplomatic clout and family ties. On October 11, 2025, Kushner addressed a massive crowd in Tel Aviv at Hostage Square, thanking Steve Witkoff and especially former President Donald Trump for their efforts to secure the release of Israeli hostages and restore what he called security for both Israel and Gaza. Kushner delivered an emotional speech, recalling the trauma of October 7 and his personal pain over the crisis, dedicating himself to bringing about closure for the victims' families and promising the suffering in Gaza would not be forgotten. He applauded the restraint shown by Israel, avoided any sense of personal celebration, and repeatedly praised the Israel Defense Forces for their “heroism, brilliance, and bravery.” The crowd erupted with chants of “Thank you Trump,” as Kushner credited Trump’s “unmatched” commitment to peace and his own firm’s persistence in overcoming every hurdle that arose. According to ABC News and Forbes, Kushner was joined onstage by Steve Witkoff and his wife Ivanka Trump, who also gave remarks.
Meanwhile, on the political front, former President Trump used his address to the Israeli parliament to publicly laud Kushner’s pivotal role in closing the long-awaited peace deal. Trump also made an off-the-cuff digression about the strength of Jared and Ivanka’s marriage, calling it “very special” and assuring the world, perhaps a touch too emphatically, that, “At least, I think they’re happy. If they’re not, we have a big story.” This little marital aside rippled across social media, with sharp commentary and even some satirical memes making the rounds. But, no scandal—just gossip.
On the business side, Kushner has pulled off what market analysts are calling the largest buyout deal in gaming history. His private equity firm, Affinity Partners—along with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and Silver Lake—have joined forces to buy Electronic Arts for a staggering fifty-five billion dollars, a deal reportedly shepherded by Kushner himself according to Bloomberg. EA Sports will become a private company, with Saudi PIF holding the largest controlling stake and Affinity Partners a significant piece. Jared’s hands-on involvement has fueled both investor optimism and criticism, with some skeptical about what Saudi control could mean for EA’s brand and future product direction. The deal is still under regulatory review by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States due to national security questions about foreign ownership. Notably, Forbes and Bloomberg both emphasize Kushner’s billionaire status, his knack for raising eye-popping sums from Middle Eastern partners, and his reputation as a growing financial power broker well beyond his White House years.
On social platforms, the hashtag KushnerEA and posts highlighting his Tel Aviv speech have dominated recent days. There’s been a mix of praise for his peacemaking and fresh skepticism from political and gaming circles about his ties to Gulf investment. Through all this, Jared Kushner, now 44, remains very much in the glare of the global spotlight, both celebrated and scrutinized, as he weaves together diplomacy, business, and personal narrative on the world stage.
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Jared Kushner has been front and center in global headlines during the past few days. The biggest headline of all: Kushner helped broker and deliver the historic Gaza ceasefire, drawing international attention to his diplomatic clout and family ties. On October 11, 2025, Kushner addressed a massive crowd in Tel Aviv at Hostage Square, thanking Steve Witkoff and especially former President Donald Trump for their efforts to secure the release of Israeli hostages and restore what he called security for both Israel and Gaza. Kushner delivered an emotional speech, recalling the trauma of October 7 and his personal pain over the crisis, dedicating himself to bringing about closure for the victims' families and promising the suffering in Gaza would not be forgotten. He applauded the restraint shown by Israel, avoided any sense of personal celebration, and repeatedly praised the Israel Defense Forces for their “heroism, brilliance, and bravery.” The crowd erupted with chants of “Thank you Trump,” as Kushner credited Trump’s “unmatched” commitment to peace and his own firm’s persistence in overcoming every hurdle that arose. According to ABC News and Forbes, Kushner was joined onstage by Steve Witkoff and his wife Ivanka Trump, who also gave remarks.
Meanwhile, on the political front, former President Trump used his address to the Israeli parliament to publicly laud Kushner’s pivotal role in closing the long-awaited peace deal. Trump also made an off-the-cuff digression about the strength of Jared and Ivanka’s marriage, calling it “very special” and assuring the world, perhaps a touch too emphatically, that, “At least, I think they’re happy. If they’re not, we have a big story.” This little marital aside rippled across social media, with sharp commentary and even some satirical memes making the rounds. But, no scandal—just gossip.
On the business side, Kushner has pulled off what market analysts are calling the largest buyout deal in gaming history. His private equity firm, Affinity Partners—along with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund and Silver Lake—have joined forces to buy Electronic Arts for a staggering fifty-five billion dollars, a deal reportedly shepherded by Kushner himself according to Bloomberg. EA Sports will become a private company, with Saudi PIF holding the largest controlling stake and Affinity Partners a significant piece. Jared’s hands-on involvement has fueled both investor optimism and criticism, with some skeptical about what Saudi control could mean for EA’s brand and future product direction. The deal is still under regulatory review by the Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States due to national security questions about foreign ownership. Notably, Forbes and Bloomberg both emphasize Kushner’s billionaire status, his knack for raising eye-popping sums from Middle Eastern partners, and his reputation as a growing financial power broker well beyond his White House years.
On social platforms, the hashtag KushnerEA and posts highlighting his Tel Aviv speech have dominated recent days. There’s been a mix of praise for his peacemaking and fresh skepticism from political and gaming circles about his ties to Gulf investment. Through all this, Jared Kushner, now 44, remains very much in the glare of the global spotlight, both celebrated and scrutinized, as he weaves together diplomacy, business, and personal narrative on the world stage.
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This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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