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Abraham Accords

“It won’t be complete, but we’ll be able to hand it over, and then the next administration can decide how it wants to proceed,” the U.S. secretary of state told “MSNBC.”
“I suspect that there’ll be great focus and attention on expanding the Abraham Accords again,” Rep. Mike Lawler (R-N.Y.) told JNS.
Talks between Witkoff and Mohammed involved making a diplomatic push toward a historic peace deal with the Jewish state.
Oct. 7 toppled two peace agreements that were almost ready for signing.
In an interview with “NBC,” the president-elect warned against Oct. 7 denial and pledged to expand the Abraham Accords.
“He has negotiated with some of the toughest people in the world, including the Taliban,” the president-elect wrote.
The apolitical co-existence NGO Sharaka is leading a delegation of South Asian Muslim leaders, journalists and others on a trip to the Jewish state.
While ending the fighting in Lebanon and Gaza is necessary to “start the peace,” Palestinian society must also be “transformed,” Sen. Lindsey Graham tells reporters in Jerusalem.
“Friendships are forever in this region,” an Israeli source who dealt with the first Trump administration said.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu highlighted his “very effective” tenure as ambassador to Brazil.
Jewish entrepreneur Eitan Neishlos and Arab strategist Amjad Taha speak out against antisemitism during a joint trip “Down Under.”
U.S.-Saudi deals on trade and technology are “not tied to any third parties,” Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan Al Saud says.