He said in his television appearance that the purpose of his direct talks with Hamas is to enter into broader talks on all prisoners because President Trump has completely made it clear that we are not only focused on Americans (Israeli Americans) but on the Israelis in general. Buller told CNN that his strategy in negotiating with Hamas representatives is identification with the human elements of these people and then building on that.
When he was asked by the interlocutor Jake Taber how he was, as a Jewish American, while sitting with the “anti -Semitic killers”, he replied by saying that despite everything it is better, “realize that you are dealing with a person like you.”
Boller provided two completely different answers to the simple question completely about whether Trump personally agreed to his direct conversations with Hamas. Taber asked him: So I got approval from President Trump early? Boller nodded his head three times, and answered: Of course. It was not the answer that he answered when I asked him to write to a Israeli channel later on the same day.
Polar publicly criticized the Israeli government’s dealings with the crisis until the beginnings of March, and he publicly distinguished between American and Israeli interests, and told CNN: We are the United States, we are not an agent of Israel, we have specific interests in this case.
After Buller’s television meetings, the former Trump ambassador to Israel, David Friedman, tweeted on March 9th, saying, “President Trump brilliantly presented Hamas a bilateral option: the release of all hostages and surrender, or its destruction. It is the only way to end the war.”
But Polar – Friedman – apparently took an unprecedented step to meet Hamas to consider a third method: whether a deal in which Hamas cannot be concluded in Gaza’s rule. The agreement with Hamas is a waste of time and will never be fulfilled. Friedman Buller advised to listen to his direct president only and implement his orders.

Bowler
A few days ago, Buller personally met the Taliban officials at Kabul International Airport, the first time that the White House has dealt with the Afghan “interim government” after its seizure of power in 2021. The release of Gilzmann is the second major release that Buller obtained this month after Mark Vogel returned from Russia after his arrest in August 2021.
Buller arrived from Doha and held meetings at the airport with the Afghan Foreign Minister and other Afghan officials. This is the first meeting of its kind between American and Afghan officials in Kabul, and opened the door to a lot of dialogue on many issues, including detainees’ issues. It is not known whether the Buller meeting in a cable indicates that the Trump administration may look forward to establishing relations with the Taliban government, a issue that was taboo between Western countries after the overthrow of the Afghan government supported by the West.
A journey has not yet approached
After Israel expressed its anger at the direct meeting between Polar and the representative of Hamas, Adam Polar withdrew his candidacy for work as a special presidential envoy for hostages despite his stay in the management of the file, which deals with efforts to release the Americans unjustly detained all over the world, but from the position of the lowest level that does not require the approval of the Senate. While American sources indicate that Buller started early preparation for his candidacy with a period before the disclosure of secret talks with Hamas, mainly for financial reasons.
Reports indicate that Bulaler withdrew his candidacy as a special envoy for hostage affairs, a desire to avoid freezing his personal investments from the financial markets to prevent any conflict in interests being a “private government employee who focuses on hostages negotiations.” According to a statement issued by Anna Kelly, a member of the White House press secretary, Buller is still playing his role in a lower name, but without the need to confirm the Senate.

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