The organization will focus on deepening Israel's ties in the Middle East, the report said. Kushner helped facilitate the Trump-era Abraham Accords, which saw multiple Arab states recognize Israel. Jared Kushner is founding a nonprofit focused on deepening Israel's relationships in the Middle East, Axios' Barak Ravid reported Wednesday. The organization, named the Abraham Accords Institute for Peace, aim to deepen the new normalization agreements between Israel and other countries in the Middle East via trade and tourism. During the presidency of his father-in-law, Donald Trump, Kushner played a major role in facilitating the Abraham Accords, which were hatched between August and December 2020.