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This Is Why the Story of Abraham Is Coming up in the Push for Middle East Peace
Trump highlighted the Abraham Accords as a foundation for expanding peace and diplomatic relations between Israel and Arab states, including four countries that joined since 2020.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump touted the Abraham Accords during his Middle East trip, seeking to build on 2020 agreements expanding Arab states' ties with Israel.
- Discussing Abraham, Feiler said `the story spans 4,000 years` and centers on Abraham's two sons and their two mothers.
- At the Israeli Knesset, President Donald Trump thanked the `God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob` and preferred calling the pacts the `Avraham Accords`, drawing applause on Monday.
- A permanent Gaza agreement could help pave the path for talks with other majority-Muslim lands, using the Abraham Accords—U.S.-brokered 2020 pacts with the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan and Morocco—as a template.
- It may seem head-spinning that President Donald Trump once called for a `total and complete shutdown of Muslims entering the United States`, while then-President George W. Bush sought to distinguish mainstream Muslims soon after 9/11.
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Abraham: Don't be surprised if this biblical figure comes up in Middle East push for peace
President Donald Trump repeatedly touted the “Abraham Accords” in his high-profile Middle East trip. That’s the name for a set of 2020 diplomatic agreements between Arab states and Israel. Trump, who spoke Monday, is hoping to expand that number. The…
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