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Tampa Free Press on MSNBeyond Gaza: How Trump’s Abraham Accords Could Remake The Middle EastHow Trump Could Finally Bring Stability To The Middle East President Donald Trump is looking to expand the Abraham Accords to get more Arab nations to normalize relations with Israel, and the future ...
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The Abraham Accords may soon include Syria and Lebanon, according to Israeli media, with the Trump administration working to ...
Five Hebron sheikhs approached Israeli Minister Nir Barkat with a plan to establish an independent emirate, pledging zero tolerance for terrorism and calling for mutual recognition between Israel and ...
Trump urges Israel to "make the deal in Gaza" as envoy Ron Dermer heads to White House meetings, while Israel claims Hamas ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNAhead of PM’s White House visit, Herzog urges Netanyahu to seal hostage deal even if ‘the cost is not simple’The post Ahead of PM’s White House visit, Herzog urges Netanyahu to seal hostage deal even if ‘the cost is not simple’ ...
"As a Shia-majority country, it faces internal pressures that others do not. Yet, even after events like October 7, they didn ...
President Trump discusses the expansion of Abraham Accords after the "12 Day War" between Israel and Iran, with officials ...
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The National Interest on MSNCould Azerbaijan Join the Abraham Accords?Trump’s Iran strike halted escalation and bolstered his peacemaker image. Now, he seeks to expand the Abraham Accords, with ...
While Erdogan is doing everything to delegitimize Israel, any agreement between Israel and Syria "also undermines Turkey’s ...
"When the president [Trump] met with the new president of Syria [Ahmed al-Sharaa] that was one of the requests that [Trump] ...
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The Times of Israel on MSNDaily Briefing July 1: Day 634 – Could Syria be next in joining the Abraham Accords?Diplomatic reporter Lazar Berman on goals of Prime Minister Netanyahu's upcoming DC trip and the Trump administration's push ...
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Abraham Accords architect says it’s the first time in decades he’s been optimistic about trajectory of Middle EastRobert Greenway, former senior director for the National Security Council, weighs in on the state of Iran and the impact of ...
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