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The Dec. 4 event will feature discussion on “the future of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, and the liberal Jewish community’s struggle to confront extremism.”
Seventy-eight companies have already set up shop since the signing of the Abraham Accords.
Such an accord would be the second with an Abraham Accords state.
Talib Shareef, a prominent imam from Washington, D.C., will speak about the role of religious leaders in promoting peace.
Sebastian Kurz joins other notables on the council including former White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, former U.S. Senator Joe Lieberman, Emirati Ambassador to the U.S. Yousef Al Otaiba and Israeli Ambassador to the U.S. Michael Herzog.
An examination of debris from the attack indicates that an Iranian Shahed-series drone was used, according to the U.S. military.
The Pacific Zircon was “struck by a projectile” around 150 miles off the coast of Oman, says Eastern Pacific Shipping, which is owned by Israeli magnate Idan Ofer.
Opening Oman’s skies to Israeli flights would let airlines take full advantage of Riyadh’s opening of its own airspace to Israeli flights.
“The Abraham Accords have opened the door” says Israel Aerospace Industries CEO.
The disagreements over peace with Israel and how to help the Palestinians were not discussed publicly during the meeting.
Outgoing administration slammed for concessions to Lebanon, praised for increased elimination of terrorists, shadow war against Iran.
“If we don’t stop anti-Semitism at a certain point, it will spread,” said Ahmed Khuzaie, director of U.S. affairs at Sharaka, calling the Shoah “a human story. It’s not just about the Jews.”