In two separate events in Jerusalem, former Trump administration officials will today launch lobbying to strengthen the Abrahamic Accords and promote peace between Israel and Arab countries.
The first conference will be held in the Knesset, with the participation of former Prime Minister Netanyahu, current Foreign Minister Yair Lapid, Defense Minister Bnei Gantz, Knesset Speaker Miki Levy, and the daughter and son-in-law of former President Trump, Jared and Ivanka Kushner. Landa and Ofir Akunis.
Former Minister Ophir Akunis said that "the Avraham agreements actually create - and not only in theory - a new Middle East. "Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump. In practice, the launch of the lobby in the Knesset is the first official Israeli event to mark a year since the signing of the agreements."
Netanyahu at a ceremony in Israel with representatives of the United Arab Emirates: "We are making history" / Photo: GPO
Another lobby, non-parliamentary and mainly American, will be launched by former US Ambassador David Friedman, and it will be called the "Friedman Center for Powerful Peace."
The event will be held at the Museum of Tolerance, and will feature former Trump administration ministers Mike Pompeo and Steve Menuhin.
The Friedman Center will for the first time award the "Peace Out of Power" Award to former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, for his contribution to strengthening the triangle of diplomatic relations and peace between the United States, the State of Israel and Arab countries.
Upon receipt of the award he will make a statement to those present.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino will also attend the event, and will even speak to the media.