Jason Greenblatt
Former White House Middle East Envoy,
Diplomat & Commentator

Jason Greenblatt is a diplomat, lawyer and commentator who served as an Assistant to the President and the White House Special Envoy to the Middle East in the Trump Administration. In this role, Jason served as one of the chief architects of the Peace to Prosperity plan between Israel and the Palestinians and was one of the key players in laying the foundation for the Abraham Accords. He is the Senior Director of Arab-Israel Diplomacy for The Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs, and author of In the Path of Abraham. In May 2024, Jason was officially sanctioned by the Islamic Republic of Iran over his support for Israel.

 Jason has spoken in front of the UN Security Council numerous times about the tremendous bias against Israel at the UN and emphasizing Israel’s absolute right to defend itself. During the nearly three years that Jason worked at the White House he traveled extensively throughout the Middle East, Europe and elsewhere, meeting with heads of state, foreign ministers and other political leaders, top business executives and a large array of other key influencers to re-educate people about the conflict and its complexities and to begin to build the bridge necessary to achieve peace.

Prior to joining the White House, Jason spent 20 years in senior positions at The Trump Organization. Jason remains involved working toward peace and prosperity throughout the Middle East region, focusing on creating what he calls a Middle East 2.0, by building economic bridges between Israel and its Arab neighbors. Jason sits on the board of several organizations, including the Republican Jewish Coalition and El Al.