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Are these truly agreements that benefit both sides, or is Israel facing the danger that what it gives is not always reciprocated?” Security expert Col. (res.
Elnur Enveroglu Read more When the Abraham Accords were first signed in 2020 under the auspices of then-US President Donald ...
President Donald Trump's administration is actively discussing with Azerbaijan the possibility of bringing that nation and ...
Existing members show no signs of leaving the accords but expanding them is now a much heavier diplomatic lift, at least ...
A political source outlined to Arutz Sheva the growing ties between the US and a specific Muslim country and claimed the ...
Azerbaijan is one of Israel's closest allies, and most other Central Asian states have longstanding ties with Israel, meaning ...
In an interview with Arutz Sheva, Middle East expert Joseph Epstein explains why Baku’s decades-long partnership with Israel ...
It can either chase the dream of a Greater Israel or possibly achieve peace, stability, progress and prosperity through the Abraham Accords. It cannot have both. They are mutually exclusive. Period!
An Abraham Accords-centric approach tailors the Cold War-era “containment” strategy that George F. Kennan formulated to the Middle East, with Iran standing in for the Soviet Union.
President Trump leading Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel and officials from Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates outside the White House to sign the Abraham Accords in 2020.