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Fact Sheet: The Abraham Accords

The Abraham Accords are a series of treaties normalizing diplomatic relations between Israel, the United Arab Emirates (UAE), Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco, facilitated by the U.S. Administration between August and December, 2020. In the span of five short months, these four Arab states joined Egypt and Jordan in making peace with Israel.

The agreements were called “The Abraham Accords” in honor of Abraham - the patriarch of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.

The Abraham Accords began with the groundbreaking Israel-UAE agreement in August, 2020.

The UAE and Israel have never fought militarily, but the UAE did participate in the Arab League boycott against Israel, which had been in place since Israel’s establishment in 1948.

The agreement was the result of shared interests regarding threats posed by Iran’s regime and years of quiet/secret cooperation.

Israel opened an international diplomatic office in UAE in 2015, Mossad chief Yossi Cohen made several secret trips there, and the two governments cooperated to fight the coronavirus pandemic. 

Both countries are interested in diversifying their economies and engaging with each other to achieve that goal. 

Israel agreed to freeze its plans for annexation/application of sovereignty in the West Bank as part of the deal.

The agreement has led not only to diplomatic ties, but also cultural exchanges and grassroots cooperation between people in both countries. Since the accords were signed in September, 130,000 Israelis have visited Dubai and trade between Israel and the UAE has reached 1 billion AED.

In a move widely seen as tied to the Abraham Accords, the U.S. agreed to sell advanced F35 warplanes to the UAE. This raised concerns among Israeli security officials that these planes could be used to threaten Israel in the future. U.S. and Israeli officials have discussed the issue and seem to have reached an understanding about ensuring Israel can effectively defend itself.

Israel and Bahrain announced a similar agreement in September, 2020. 

They initially signed a declaration of peace, agreeing to normalize diplomatic relations, negotiate a formal peace treaty, and not antagonize each other. Officials from the two countries then began working together on the details of how they would cooperate in various areas.

Similar to the UAE, there was longtime quiet cooperation between Israel and Bahrain.  The King of Bahrain denounced the Arab League boycott of Israel in 2017.  In 2020, Bahrain hosted the “peace to prosperity” conference, which was led by the U.S. Administration and boycotted by Palestinian leaders.

The UAE and Bahrain have since announced they would cooperate with Israel to present a unified front to the U.S. regarding the Iran nuclear deal and the Iranian regime’s ballistic missile program.

Israel and Sudan signed a normalization agreement in October, 2020.

This agreement is more complicated than the others because Sudan's government is going through a transition with the stated goal of becoming more democratic.

There are some difficulties in implementing a normalization agreement, namely that Sudan must first repeal a domestic law that prohibits relations with Israel. Progress has also been slowed by opposition from some groups in Sudan and a precarious transition in the government.

Israel and Morocco announced a normalization agreement in December, 2020.

Morocco had quiet diplomatic relations with Israel prior to open normalization. This was partly based on the long history of Jews in Morocco, many of whom fled the country to Israel. The Moroccan government has made efforts to preserve Jewish history and welcome Moroccan Jews who visit the country.

The U.S. recognized Morocco’s claims to the disputed territory of Western Sahara, as an incentive for the Moroccan government to normalize relations with Israel. This was a controversial decision and it is unclear if the Biden Administration will adopt the same stance.

Palestinian leaders strongly condemned the Abraham Accords.

The Palestinian Authority called the UAE-Israel agreement a total betrayal and attacked the UAE.

Hamas reacted as expected, saying the agreement “served the Zionist narrative” and that Arab states should continue to engage in anti-normalization.

These statements led to backlash in the Arab world, including a lengthy interview by former Saudi Ambassador to the U.S., Prince Bandar bin Sultan, levelling unprecedent and harsh public criticism of against the Palestinian leadership.             

According to a poll by the Palestinian Center for Policy and Survey Research, 80 percent of Palestinians “describe their feelings towards [the Abraham Accords] as: treason, abandonment, and insult.” 

Dennis Ross, a former Middle East peace envoy for the U.S., wrote that the UAE’s move “should also signal to Palestinians that others are not going to wait for them” to make peace with Israel.

Other Arab and Muslim states such as Oman, Indonesia, and Saudi Arabia are rumored to be considering normalization with Israel as well. 

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Bro Hes 16:13 07.04.2022
First Judaism; so in the future accord, or now in truth understanding: Islam is better off outside, which brings real peace when Catholicism & Protestantism are put under Judaism. USAGOP. Amen אמנ.
[Anonymous] 15:36 07.04.2022
🙏🙏🙏🙏🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
Denise Menke 13:44 10.01.2022
Thank the Lord for his continued protection of Israel through this peace plan.
Jeff Kessler 19:38 09.01.2022
The Muslim world has been trying to eliminate Israel and the Jews for thousands of years. The mothers are still raising (indoctrinating) their children to hate the Jews!
Linda Trollinger 17:14 09.01.2022
I pray 🙏 you all can agree on keeping the peace
Tom Carey 17:08 09.01.2022
Fantastic.
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