Signed at the White House on September 15, 2020, the Abrahamic Accords are two new peace treaties between Israel and Arab countries, the United Arab Emirates and the island of Bahrain.
After normalization with Egypt in 1979 and with Jordan in 1994, here are two new Arab states with which Israel, the leading technological power in the Middle East, will be able to do business without having to hide.
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President Trump has called these agreements historic.
They will only be so if they initiate a dynamic of peace in the Levant.
For in themselves they bring little: Israel and these countries have never been at war;
the Hebrew state had quietly delivered sensitive security material to them for over a decade.
But such a gesture is undeniably a step in the right direction towards the end of the three-quarters of a century-old Arab-Israeli conflict.
Insofar as the Israeli prime minister agreed to suspend his plan to annex the Jordan Valley
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