Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former White House advisor Jared Kushner reportedly clashed over the continuation of Israeli strikes in Gaza targeting individuals involved in the October 7th attacks. Sources familiar with the discussions revealed Kushner questioned the ongoing strikes. A separate point of contention involved Netanyahu’s decision to prevent newly recruited Israeli police officers from leaving Gaza for training exercises. According to officials, Kushner believed these officers were needed to assist with the transfer of weapons surrendered by Hamas. The disagreement highlights differing perspectives on Israel’s military operations and security priorities in the aftermath of the October 7th attacks. The Board of Peace requires the officers for Hamas weapons handovers. These details offer a glimpse into the diplomatic pressures influencing Israel’s actions in Gaza.