The disgraceful and incompetent Biden Administration abandoned the historic Abraham Accords because of their intense hatred of President Trump and PM Netanyahu. Instead, they shamelessly appeased Iran and the Palestinian Authority. With President Trump and PM Netanyahu leading the destruction of much of Iran’s military capability and nuclear program, the Abraham Accords will soon expand to include Saudi Arabia and other Arab states.
Related – Trump and Netanyahu defied the diplomats — and saved the free world
The prospects for a re-shaped political, economic and cultural region are more plausible now than—perhaps—any time since the Iranian revolution of 1979. Seth Mandel: On CNBC on Wednesday, Steve Witkoff, the Trump administration’s globetrotting envoy, teased new additions to the accords: “we think we’re going to have some pretty big announcements on countries that are now coming into the Abraham Peace Accords. And we’re hoping for normalization across an array of countries that maybe people would have never contemplated, would come in. So we’re excited. We’re excited for that prospect that will also be a stabilizer in the Middle East” …. This is yet another boon of President Trump’s decision to bomb Iranian nuclear sites. He has followed through on his promises in the Middle East, giving him credibility and a certain amount of leverage in the region. He has won the favor of Riyadh and, for the moment, knocked Tehran out of the ring. So there is no way around the U.S. (and therefore Israel) if you’re looking for alliances in the Middle East. And wouldn’t you know it, Abbas has now reached out to Trump so he doesn’t get left behind. The Abraham Accords may have begun as a limited diplomatic framework. But in the years that have followed, they have continually defied those limits. They might one day soon become simply the status quo (Commentary).
Max Abrahams: Syria joining the Abraham Accords would arguably be more momentous than Saudi Arabia which is a longtime adversary of Iran, hasn’t been a top Israel adversary in war at the level of Syria or as complicit in sponsoring terrorism against Israel (Abrahams).
The Two-State Vision, Limited Sovereignty, and an End to the War –
The Trump-Netanyahu Peace Plan
President Trump is eager to rapidly advance peace agreements between Arab states and Israel.The vision: Arab governance in Gaza, sovereignty in parts of Judea and Samaria, a… https://t.co/bZifPtSR2d
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US Ambassador to Israel @GovMikeHuckabee: “Israel and America, and their two unflappable leaders, delivered the gift of a humbled Iran to the world and celebrated in the capitals of every sane nation on earth.”
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Report: Trump, Netanyahu Prepare Comprehensive Middle East Peace Plan
By Breitbart News, June 26th, 2025
U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu are putting together a comprehensive Middle East peace plan, beginning with an end to the war in Gaza within two weeks.
According to a report in Israel Hayom, a publication that is considered supportive of Netanyahu, the following elements would be included in the plan:
- Gaza hostilities will conclude within two weeks, ending conditions will encompass four Arab nations (including Egypt and the United Arab Emirates) to administer the Gaza Strip, replacing the murderous Hamas terrorist organization. The remaining Hamas leadership will face exile to other countries, while the hostages gain freedom.
- Multiple nations globally will accept numerous Gaza inhabitants seeking emigration.
- Abraham Accords expansion will bring Syria, Saudi Arabia, and additional Arab and Muslim countries to recognize Israel and establish official relationships.
- Israel will declare its willingness for future Palestinian conflict resolution under the “two states” concept, contingent upon the Palestinian Authority reforms.
- The United States will acknowledge limited Israeli sovereignty implementation in Judea and Samaria.
While the elements of the plan had reportedly been discussed before the 12 Day War between Israel and Iran, the success of that war and the U.S. bombing of Iran’s nuclear sites cleared the path for the deal. Iran has been a major threat to Israel and Arab states alike.
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