Abraham Accords
“Few leaders have achieved such tangible breakthroughs to peace in such a short time,” the Israeli premier wrote to the Nobel Committee.
Ending Iran’s nuclear ambitions was the first stage in realizing a new vision for a war-torn region. Stage two is ending the war in the Gaza Strip. Stage three is expanding the 2020 Abraham Accords.
Recent actions in Iran strengthened Europe’s security, the foreign minister said alongside his Austrian counterpart.
“Israel was not presented with the political proposal supposedly described in the article, and it obviously did not agree to it.”
“There is a window of opportunity here that must not be wasted,” warned the Israeli premier.
Talks with Tehran show promise, said the U.S. Middle East envoy, who hinted at “an array” of new countries joining the Abraham Accords normalization agreements.
Please equip us with the means to put an end to Tehran’s nuclear weapons program, WJC Israel Region president asked the American leader.
While the normalization train may have stalled, it has not been derailed. Once Israel achieves its goals in Gaza and Iran, Israel can expect to see a renewal of negotiations toward a normalization agreement with Saudi Arabia, experts tell JNS.
Then-Hamas politburo leader Ismail Haniyeh reportedly told Qatar’s foreign minister that the gulf state’s funding was “the main lifeline of the movement.”
But only 16.78% of respondents expressed support for Jerusalem opening an embassy in Damascus.
The Israeli military’s involvement in the multinational exercise sparked intense backlash across Arab social media platforms.
The Israeli envoy to the U.S. also defended Netanyahu, saying that the charges against him are “collapsing like a house of cards.”