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The Abraham Accords represent a revolutionary kind of peace. It is a new paradigm that is filtering down from national leaders through to every aspect of society, and is now thriving between people, societies, and cultures (Photo: Johnk85)

The first anniversary of the Abraham Accords

In these challenging times, it is natural to seek out beacons of hope and optimism. Luckily for us, we do not have to look so far. This week, we mark one year of the historic event in which Israel, the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain signed the US-brokered peace agreements known as the Abraham Accords.

The signing of the Accords was a historic, watershed moment for the Middle East that marked the beginning of an entirely new chapter for the region. It represents a decision to build a f...

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Haim Regev is Israeli ambassador to the EU and Nato.

The Abraham Accords represent a revolutionary kind of peace. It is a new paradigm that is filtering down from national leaders through to every aspect of society, and is now thriving between people, societies, and cultures (Photo: Johnk85)

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Haim Regev is Israeli ambassador to the EU and Nato.

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