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Abraham Accords

The Abraham Accords marked a paradigm shift in the Middle East, bringing Israel into formal diplomatic and economic relations with the UAE, Bahrain, Morocco, and Sudan. Beyond diplomacy, the accords have significant implications for regional security, offering new avenues for intelligence collaboration, military partnerships, and counterterrorism efforts. They also help counterbalance Iranian influence and open new markets and strategic routes for Israeli innovation and defense industries.

Oman still on the fence regarding normalization with Israel, experts say

Oman still on the fence regarding normalization with Israel, experts say...

Israeli-Moroccan security cooperation and the changing landscape in North Africa

Israeli-Moroccan security cooperation and the changing landscape in North Africa...

Israeli-Moroccan Security Cooperation and the Changing Landscape in North Africa

The visit to Israel of the Moroccan Armed Forces commanding officer, Lieutenant General Belkhir El-Farouk,...

Leveraging the Abraham Accords for Israel’s Relations with Europe

With the war in Ukraine, some European diplomats and think tanks have started noticing the...

Turkish-Israel ties: Far from a love story

The resumption of diplomatic relations with Ankara is cause for celebration, but while Erdogan is...

A New Middle East

Changing Israel's relationship with Arab countries is vital for its regional legitimacy, but it is...

Normalizing Relations Between Israel and the Arab World Continues Calmly in a Turbulent World

Arab publics are engrossed by the challenges that they face in their states....

The Abraham Accords, Israel and Turkish-Indian normalization

The Abraham Accords, Israel and Turkish-Indian normalization...

The Abraham Accords, Israel, and Turkish-Indian Normalization

For Erdogan, who pushes a Neo-Ottomanist blended Pan-Islamist foreign policy, making such a turnaround in...

For Israel, endless electoral discord carries perils for ties with Arab world

For Israel, endless electoral discord carries perils for ties with Arab world
Prof. Efraim Inbar: There...

Israel still cool to gestures from Turkey

Israel still cool to gestures from Turkey
Dr. Hay Eytan Cohen Yanarocak: The Abraham Accords changed...

Iran Must Not Be Allowed to Win the Nasty War in Yemen

Many have raised understandable moral qualms (and practical questions) about conduct of war in Yemen....

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