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Abraham Accords

“Wherever I meet people, I always try to make sure they know that I’m Jewish and Israeli because I’m proud to be both,” says Orthodox sojourner Avi Gold.
Achieving a peace agreement with the kingdom would constitute a “victory over the empire of evil,” said the Israeli president.
“Israel, as a state, has been focused on maintaining more strategic ties,” said Asher Fredman, Israel director at the Abraham Accords Peace Institute.
“Most people thought it was going to be a two-state solution. I’m not sure a two-state solution anymore is gonna work.”
“Some people think that by forcing neighboring countries to normalize their ties [with Israel] the problem will be solved. They are wrong,” said the Iranian leader.
The only issue for Riyadh is the timing of the announcement, which could come as early as the next few weeks or after the U.S. presidential election.
“Iran is a nation that endorses terrorism, and the world should have curtailed it much earlier,” a member of the royal family told Hebrew media.
In exchange for establishing diplomatic relations, Jerusalem will lift its opposition to the world’s largest Muslim-majority country joining the OECD.
The court found Abdul Rahman Zankad, a member of an Islamist organization, guilty of insulting a constitutional institution and incitement.
The organization’s CEO, Jonathan Greenblatt, called the peace agreement “one of the most consequential foreign-policy accomplishments of the U.S. government over the last several decades.”
The award was presented to the former president at Mar-a-Lago by Israel Heritage Foundation Executive Director Rabbi David Katz.
It was previously reported that Riyadh would accept a declaration by Jerusalem on a two-state solution for normalization.