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Abraham Accords

Enaam Mayara, head of the Moroccan senate, will be the first Moroccan leader to make an official state visit to the Knesset.
As the Accords enter their fourth year, signs for the future remain encouraging.
Ramallah wants a resumption of Saudi funding, the reopening of the U.S. consulate in Jerusalem and increased control in Judea and Samaria.
The Foreign Ministry in Jerusalem denied leaking the diplomatic encounter to the press.
The U.S. secretary of state said Saudi Arabia will need to show Muslims it extracted major achievements for the Palestinians in any normalization deal.
The Biden administration is planning to ask the IAEA for an advisory opinion on a potential Saudi civilian nuclear program, said the U.S national security advisor.
The entrepreneur and Republican candidate for president said he would support more funding if his “Abraham Accords 2.0” plan doesn’t work.
The P.A., which risks being further sidelined in the event of such an agreement, is hoping Jerusalem will reject Saudi Arabia’s terms, expert says.
On the 10-day trip, the men’s basketball teams at University of Arizona and Kansas State University will learn about Jewish history and culture, in addition to antisemitism.
The Iranian regime is “like a cancer that destroys every country it gets involved in,” Eli Cohen tells Saudi media.
Themed “From Jerusalem to Casablanca,” the summit showcased a fusion of technology, culture and entrepreneurship.
The window for a deal will be open until around March, said Eli Cohen • Likud MK Yuli Edelstein: It’s “too early” to talk about an agreement.