So much for the politically tepid Abraham Accords

These so called accords will only last as long as Trump is in office.
Once he is gone there will be changes.
 
I recall the first gulf war when Iraq invaded Kuwait

The Saudis got squeaky b Ums

George bush senior had to get a contingent of marines into Saudi a bit quick to draw a line in the sand fir the Saudis

Alot if there troops on the border did a runner
It was that quick and sudden they left there shoes behind even had tooth paste squeezed out into there tooth brushes abandoned
 
So, why didn't they disappear during the 4 years Sleepy was in office?
Good point.
Sleepy Joe jumped on the bandwagon and carried on where Trump left off.
However the Gaza war has changed a lot of things , including world opinion on Israel/Palestine.
 
Foreign ministers from Muslim nations on Saturday rejected calls by U.S. President Donald Trump to empty the Gaza Strip of its Palestinian population and backed a plan for an administrative committee of Palestinians to govern the territory to allow reconstruction to go ahead.

The gathering threw its support behind a plan to rebuild Gaza put forward by Egypt and backed by Arab states, including Saudi Arabia and Jordan, aimed at countering Trump’s call. The OIC has 57 nations with largely Muslim populations.

Without specifically mentioning Trump, the ministers’ statement said they rejected “plans aimed at displacing the Palestinian people individually or collectively … as ethnic cleansing, a grave violation of international law and a crime against humanity.”


Accords? Pfft
To analysts in Gaza, no humanitarian intent is behind this projected high-tech infrastructure, which they say is in fact a trap for Palestinians.

“What they are building is, in reality, a human-sorting mechanism reminiscent of Nazi-era selection points,” Wissam Afifa, a Gaza-based political analyst, told Al Jazeera. “It is a tool for racial filtering and a continuation of the genocide by other means.”

The reopening of the Rafah crossing, tentatively scheduled for Thursday, according to The Jerusalem Post, comes with strict Israeli conditions. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has insisted on full “security control”.

“The talk of ‘reconstruction’ starting in Rafah under Israeli security specifications suggests they are building a permanent security infrastructure, not a sovereign Palestinian state,” Afifa added [warning] that the international silence regarding these “sorting stations” risks normalising them. If the Rafah model succeeds, it would transform Gaza from a besieged territory into a high-tech prison where the simple act of travel becomes a tool of subjugation, he said.

“Israel is behaving as if it is staying forever,” Afifa concluded. “And the world is watching the show of peace while the prison walls are being reinforced.”
 
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