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.
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The Abraham Accords, Israel and Turkish-Indian normalization