kushner’s Bottom Line: Disarm the Resistance — Keep Israel Armed

After his meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Jared Kushner delivered what amounts to a blunt strategic formula:
“We agreed on disarming all Resistance movements in the region while maintaining Israel’s strength.”
If accurately reported, this is not a peace formula. It is a regional power equation.
The message is brutally simple:
Resistance movements must surrender their weapons.
Israel’s military power remains untouched.
The region is expected to accept a security order in which one side is disarmed while the other retains overwhelming military superiority.
And that exposes the real question:
❗ Is this about “disarmament” — or about imposing a monopoly of force in favor of Israel?
The language of
“regional stability”
means very little if it demands that the forces confronting Israeli military power give up their means of deterrence while Israel is explicitly allowed to preserve its military strength.
For the Resistance axis, this is precisely the red line.
You cannot demand that the region become defenseless while Israel remains armed, militarily dominant, and backed by Washington.
The issue is therefore not simply weapons.
It is about who gets to possess power, who gets to define the rules, and who gets to decide the future security architecture of the Middle East.
The equation being presented is becoming increasingly clear:
Disarm the Resistance.
Preserve Israel’s military superiority.
Call it peace.
But the region may see it very differently:
A peace imposed through disarmament is not peace — it is a new balance of power dictated by force.