Jared Kushner and the Board of Peace

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The Board of Peace: What Jared Kushner Just Helped Form

The Announcement

On January 16th, the White House announced something called the Board of Peace. The multinational nature of this board isn’t incidental, it’s central to its design. Invitations have been sent to approximately 60 countries.

Sixty.

And here’s what’s striking about that number: it directly parallels what Daniel described over 2,500 years ago. We’ll examine that passage later. And when we do, you’ll see why the “with many” characteristic isn’t coincidental.

The Real Shock

But the real shock isn’t Gaza. The real shock is who is being invited to govern. And when you see the names—when you see the mix of figures assembled—you will understand why this feels different from anything we’ve seen in modern diplomacy.

The stated purpose is to oversee the fulfillment of Trump’s 20-point comprehensive plan for Gaza. That’s Phase Two, which officially launched on January 14th.

But here’s what separates this from every previous peace effort:

This board has formal UN Security Council authorization.

UN Resolution 283

Resolution 283, passed in November 2025 with 13 votes in favor, authorized the establishment of a temporary international stabilization force. It gave legal framework to everything this board is designed to do.

This isn’t just an American initiative with international support. This is codified. This is legal. This is official in the eyes of the global community.


Scope of the Board of Peace

1. Demilitarization

First, it oversees the transition of Gaza from ceasefire to full demilitarization.

  • Hamas disarmed
  • No rockets
  • No tunnels
  • No military infrastructure

2. Reconstruction

Second, it manages reconstruction. We’re talking about billions of dollars flowing into rebuilding a devastated region.

3. Governance

Third—and this is critical—it oversees the establishment of governance. A Palestinian technocratic committee called the NCA, led by Dr. Ali Shaath, operates under this framework.

These aren’t elected officials. These are appointed administrators implementing a plan designed by outside powers.

4. Security Oversight

Fourth, international peacekeeping forces will operate under this board’s oversight to monitor compliance and maintain security.


The Larger Ambition

Here’s where the scope gets even more interesting.

Global Expansion

This is something Trump has been explicit about. Gaza is the pilot zone, but the stated ambition extends far beyond one territory.

Trump has said this model could expand to resolve all kinds of global conflicts. The White House has called it a bold new approach. Trump himself has suggested it might replace or rival the United Nations.

A bold new approach. A potential rival to the UN. Starting with Gaza, but designed for global expansion.


Prophetic Parallels: Daniel and Revelation

The Pattern

But here’s what most people haven’t connected yet—and this is going to become absolutely critical when we examine Revelation 17.

The structure of this board, the type of authority it represents, the kind of figures sitting on it—it mirrors something John described nearly 2,000 years ago with stunning precision.

Stay with me, because what I’m about to show you about who sits on this board is where everything changes.


Jared Kushner: The Unofficial Diplomat

An Unusual Role

Now, we need to talk about one specific name on this board: Jared Kushner.

Let me tell you what makes his involvement so unusual. And this is going to connect to how scripture describes end-times authority.

Kushner holds:

  • No elected office
  • No formal government position
  • No diplomatic title

He’s a private citizen, running an investment firm called Affinity Partners.

Yet when the Board of Peace membership was announced on January 16th and 17th, there was his name:

Right alongside the Secretary of State.
Right alongside the World Bank President.
Right alongside former heads of government.

Why Does He Keep Reappearing?

This isn’t the first time. And this pattern—this recurring presence at critical moments—is going to become enormously significant when we examine Daniel’s description of how the end-times figure operates.

Not through conquest.
Not through election.
Through something else entirely.

The Abraham Accords

When the Abraham Accords were being negotiated in 2020, who was at the center? Kushner.

  • No formal diplomatic training
  • No previous government experience

But he’s the one who traveled between capitals, built relationships, and secured the agreements that everyone said were impossible.


Kushner’s Return in 2026

When Trump left office in 2021, Kushner disappeared. He started his firm. He stayed quiet.

Then the Gaza crisis erupted.

And who reappeared? Kushner.

  • Quietly behind the scenes
  • Building frameworks
  • Negotiating terms

A Different Kind of Power

Kushner transcends normal political cycles. He:

  • Travels between capitals
  • Holds off-schedule meetings
  • Builds frameworks that span administrations

His access is different.
His continuity is unusual.

Now he’s a founding member of a board with:

  • Formal UN authorization
  • Phase-based authority
  • Global ambitions

I’m not telling you what to think.
I’m telling you to watch.

The Prophecy of Daniel: Confirming the Covenant

A Crucial Word: “Confirm”

Now we come to the prophecy, and I need you to pay extremely close attention to one specific word, because this word changes everything about how you understand what’s happening.

Daniel 9:27

“And he shall confirm the covenant with many for one week: and in the midst of the week, he shall cause the sacrifice and the oblation to cease, and for the overspreading of abominations he shall make it desolate, even until the consummation, and that determined shall be poured upon the desolate.”

There’s the verse. Now, let me show you what most people miss.

Not Create — Confirm

The word is confirm. Not create. Not originate. Not invent. Confirm.

In the original Aramaic, the word is gabar. It means:

  • To strengthen
  • To make strong
  • To make binding something that already exists

Bible scholars consistently point this out. The covenant isn’t invented from nothing. It’s strengthened. It’s formalized. It’s made official.

What Does That Mean?

Daniel didn’t say the end-times figure would come up with a brand new covenant from scratch. He said this figure would confirm, strengthen, formalize something that was already in motion.

Now, think about what we just discussed:

  • The Abraham Accords already exist.
  • The Gaza peace framework already exists.
  • The international structures for Middle East coordination already exist.

What would it take for a powerful figure or institution to confirm these existing frameworks?

  • To strengthen them
  • To put binding authority behind them
  • To transform loose agreements into something institutional

That’s not future speculation.
That’s what we watched happen in January 2026.

Existing agreements are being formalized.
Existing frameworks are being strengthened.
Existing coordination is being institutionalized.

The Board of Peace isn’t creating something new. It’s confirming something that already exists. And Daniel said that’s exactly how it would happen.


With Many: The Prophetic Phrase

Another Key Detail from Daniel

But the word confirm isn’t the only detail Daniel gave us. There’s another phrase in that verse that should stop you cold when you look at the Board of Peace membership.

Daniel said this covenant would be with many.

And when you see who’s involved in this board—the number of nations, the diversity of interests, the unprecedented coordination—you’ll understand why that phrase matters so much.

Daniel didn’t say the covenant would be confirmed with one nation.
Not with two parties.
But with many.

A Global Coordination Framework

Now look at the Board of Peace.

When Trump announced invitations, approximately 60 countries received them. Sixty nations invited to participate in a single coordinated framework.

Who’s Involved?

The Executive Board, the core steering group, includes seven founding members:

  • President Trump, Chairman
  • Marco Rubio, Secretary of State
  • Jared Kushner
  • Steve Witkoff, Special Envoy to the Middle East
  • Tony Blair, Former Prime Minister of the UK
  • Ajay Banga, President of the World Bank
  • Marc Rowan, CEO of Apollo Global Management

But that’s just the steering group.

The broader Gaza Executive Board includes representatives from:

  • Turkey
  • Qatar
  • Egypt
  • UAE
  • International institutions

And the membership is still expanding.

Countries as diverse as:

  • Belarus
  • Morocco
  • Hungary
  • Canada
  • Vietnam
  • Kazakhstan
  • Argentina
  • Paraguay

…have received invitations. Some have already accepted. Others are studying the opportunity.

Even Egypt’s LCI, Turkey’s Erdogan, and Russia’s Putin have received invitations.

Former Rivals at One Table

Here’s what should strike you about this assembly:
Some of these nations are rivals. Some are outright adversaries.

  • Turkey and the UAE have been on opposite sides of regional conflicts.
  • Saudi Arabia and Qatar had a diplomatic crisis just a few years ago.

Yet somehow, they’re all being brought to the same table, all coordinating under the same framework, all operating with one mind toward common objectives.

With many.

Daniel wrote those words over 2,500 years ago. And we’re watching them manifest in real time.


Revelation 17: Kings Without Kingdoms

Power Without Borders

Now here’s what makes this even more striking. And this is where Revelation comes in.

Because John described something about end-times authority that previous generations couldn’t have understood.

He described:

  • Kings without kingdoms
  • Power without territory
  • Authority that doesn’t come from thrones or borders

And when you look at who sits on this Board of Peace, you’ll see exactly what he meant.

The Text: Revelation 17:12–13

Rev 17:12-13 “And the ten horns which thou sawest are ten kings, which have received no kingdom as yet; but receive power as kings one hour with the beast. These have one mind, and shall give their power and strength unto the beast.”

Phrase by Phrase

“Ten kings which have received no kingdom as yet.”
These aren’t traditional monarchs.
They don’t have kingdoms in the normal sense.

  • No territories
  • No thrones
  • No hereditary claims to power

Yet they function as kings. They wield authority. They exercise influence.

Real-Time Examples

Now think about the Board of Peace membership:

  • Ajay Banga is President of the World Bank. He doesn’t represent a nation. He represents a global financial institution.
    • No army. No flag. No kingdom.
    • But he controls capital flows that affect billions of people.
  • Marc Rowan is a private equity billionaire. His power comes from capital, not citizenship.
    • He has no kingdom.
    • Yet he sits on a board with formal international authority.

A New Kind of Kingship

Previous generations reading Revelation would have struggled to imagine what “kings without kingdoms” actually meant.

How could someone be a king without territory?
How could someone wield royal authority without a throne?

We don’t have to imagine anymore.
We’re watching it happen.

  • Global finance
  • International institutions
  • Private sector billionaires
  • Tech platforms
  • Multilateral organizations

This is power without borders.
This is authority without traditional kingdoms.
This is influence through coordination, not crowns.


The Timeline and Activation

Temporary Authority

“But receive power as kings one hour with the beast.”

Their authority is temporary, delegated, tied to a specific period.

The Board of Peace operates on phases:

  • Phase one
  • Phase two
  • Defined periods
  • Limited mandates
  • Temporary authority for specific purposes

Exactly what this passage describes.

One Mind

“These have one mind.”
They’re unified. Despite:

  • Different backgrounds
  • Different interests
  • Different spheres of influence

They operate with one purpose.
They coordinate. And that coordination is what makes them powerful.


Fulfillment vs Infrastructure

Not the Tribulation Yet

I’m not saying the Board of Peace is the fulfillment of Revelation 17.

We are not in the tribulation.

The events John describes have not yet occurred.
But scripture often casts shadows before fulfillment:

  • Patterns emerge
  • Infrastructure develops

And understanding what the final form looks like helps us recognize the preliminary structures.

Ezekiel 38: The Peace Before the Invasion

The Illusion of Security

Now, I need to show you a prophecy that connects directly to everything we’ve been discussing. It reveals something that should fundamentally change how you think about peace in the Middle East.

Ezekiel 38 describes a massive end-times invasion of Israel. It’s one of the most detailed prophecies in all of Scripture:

  • Names specific nations
  • Describes specific motivations
  • Details specific outcomes

When Does the Invasion Happen?

Bible scholars debate the exact timing of this invasion:

  • Some place it before the tribulation
  • Others believe it occurs during the first half of the tribulation, after Israel signs the covenant and feels secure because of it

But here’s what virtually all scholars agree on:

This invasion does not happen when Israel is at war.
It happens when Israel is at peace.


Ezekiel 38: Safety as the Trigger

“After many days, thou shalt be visited. In the latter years, thou shalt come into the land that is brought back from the sword, and is gathered out of many people, against the mountains of Israel, which have been always waste, but it is brought forth out of the nations, and they shall dwell safely, all of them.”

Did you catch that?

They shall dwell safely.

That’s the condition. That’s the trigger.

Ezekiel 38:11 Expands

“And thou shalt say, I will go up to the land of unwalled villages; I will go to them that are at rest, that dwell safely, all of them dwelling without walls, and having neither bars nor gates.”

Unwalled villages. At rest. Dwelling safely.

  • No defensive barriers
  • No active conflict
  • No expectation of danger

That’s not a nation at war.
That’s a nation that believes peace has finally come.


Peace Framework as a Setup

Now think about what a comprehensive Middle East peace framework would create:

  • Demilitarization of hostile territories
  • International security guarantees
  • Economic partnerships
  • Normalized relations with former enemies

What would all of that produce?

A sense of safety
A relaxation of vigilance
Exactly what Ezekiel describes

The great invasion doesn’t come during conflict.
It comes after peace.
When Israel dwells securely.


The Snare: Jesus’ Warning in Luke 21

Not an Obvious Threat

This connects directly to what Jesus called the snare—a word he used very deliberately.

Because a snare doesn’t look like a threat.
A snare looks like relief.

Understanding the nature of this snare is essential for what comes next.

Luke 21:35
“For as a snare shall it come on all them that dwell on the face of the whole earth.”


The Nature of a Snare

Think about what a snare is:

  • A snare doesn’t look dangerous
  • If it did, no one would step into it
  • A snare appears safe, normal, like relief

An animal walks along a path. Everything seems fine.
The forest is quiet.
The food is plentiful.
No predator in sight.
And then—the snare closes.

The danger wasn’t the visible threat.
The danger was in the false sense of safety.

That’s the nature of end-times deception, according to Jesus:

It won’t announce itself as dangerous.
It won’t wave red flags.
It won’t come with warnings.

It will look like:

  • Progress
  • Diplomacy
  • Peace
  • Stability
  • Cooperation
  • Security

These are the words that accompany the snare.

And the people who step into it won’t know they’ve been caught—until the trap closes.


The True Danger

That’s why Jesus didn’t say, “Watch for the obvious threats.”

He said: “Watch yourself.”

Don’t let the cares of this life, the distractions, the relief of seeing problems apparently solved…
Don’t let any of that lull you into dropping your guard.

The snare comes when you stop watching.


Is Jared Kushner the Antichrist?

The Question Addressed

Now, I know what question has been building in your mind throughout this entire article. You’ve been waiting for me to address it directly:

Is Jared Kushner the Antichrist?

Alright, let’s address this directly.
Is Jared Kushner the Antichrist?

My Answer:

No.
At least not as scripture defines that figure.

Because understanding why someone isn’t the Antichrist is just as important as knowing what to watch for.


The Scriptural Requirements

The Bible gives us specific markers for identifying the Antichrist:

“Don’t let anyone deceive you in any way, for that day will not come until the rebellion occurs and the man of lawlessness is revealed, the man doomed to destruction. He will oppose and will exalt himself over everything that is called God or is worshiped so that he sets himself up in God’s temple, proclaiming himself to be God.”
— 2 Thessalonians 2:3–4

That’s the defining characteristic:
Self-deification in the temple.

What Hasn’t Happened

  1. A confirmed 7-year covenant must exist
    • Kushner hasn’t established that
  2. A false temple must be rebuilt and desecrated
    • There is no temple
  3. Self-deification must occur
    • Kushner hasn’t claimed to be God or demanded worship
  4. A global worship and economic control system must be implemented
    • Nothing like that exists

None of the defining characteristics have been fulfilled.


Is Kushner Worth Watching?

Absolutely.

  • The patterns around him are unusual
  • His access is extraordinary
  • His continuity across administrations is unique
  • His role in building frameworks is significant

But here’s what’s crucial:

Throughout history, Christians have wrongly identified:

  • Popes
  • Napoleon
  • Mussolini
  • Hitler
  • Kissinger

Every time, believers were certain.
And every time, they were wrong.


The Real Warning: Watch and Discern

What Jesus Actually Told Us to Do

When you understand what Jesus actually told us to focus on, you’ll realize that identifying the Antichrist isn’t even the main point.

Fixating on identifying the Antichrist is actually a distraction from what Jesus told us to do.

Go back and read the Olivet Discourse.

  • Matthew 24
  • Luke 21
  • Mark 13

Jesus gives extensive teaching about the end times.

But nowhere—not once—does He say:

“Your job is to identify the Antichrist.”

What Does He Say?

  • Watch
  • Discern
  • Don’t be deceived
  • Be ready for His return

You can spend all your time trying to figure out who the Antichrist is—and completely miss the point.


The Real Danger

The danger isn’t the man who signs the deal.
The danger is the people who stop watching once the deal is signed.

That’s the real warning.


Instructions for This Hour

What Should We Do With All of This?

If we’re not called to identify the Antichrist, what is our responsibility?

Jesus made it very clear:

Matthew 24:42
“Watch, therefore, for ye know not what hour your Lord doth come.”

That’s a command, not a suggestion.

It means:

  • Stay alert
  • Stay engaged
  • Don’t let the normalcy of life or apparent peace lull you to sleep

Luke 21:36
“Watch ye therefore and pray always, that ye may be accounted worthy to escape all these things that shall come to pass, and to stand before the Son of Man.”

Always.
Not occasionally.
Not when it’s convenient.


Understand the Times

Matthew 16:3
“O ye hypocrites, ye can discern the face of the sky; but can ye not discern the signs of the times?”

Jesus says you should be even more attentive to the signs of prophetic significance than to the weather.

Matthew 24:4
“Take heed that no man deceive you.”

Deception is the primary danger:

  • Not ignorance
  • Not confusion
  • But deception

And deception doesn’t come with warnings.
It comes wearing the clothing of wisdom and peace.


Final Perspective: Fear vs Readiness

This Is Not About Fear

Everything we’ve discussed today should not make you panic. It should make you alert.

Prophecy wasn’t given to scare us.
It was given to prepare us.

God didn’t reveal the future so we would live in anxiety—but so we would live in confidence.


One Final Question

So here is our question of the day:

On a scale of 1 to 10, how significant do you think the Board of Peace is prophetically? Explain your answer in the Comments below

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