
Abraham Accords
The Abraham Accords are agreements signed in 2020 that normalized diplomatic relations between Israel and several Arab countries, including the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain. These accords marked a significant shift, promoting cooperation in areas like trade, technology, and security, and reducing longstanding hostilities. They aim to foster peace and stability in the Middle East by encouraging dialogue and collaboration, breaking decades of regional tension. The agreements are named after Abraham, a shared patriarch in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, symbolizing a bridge for mutual understanding and cooperation among the involved nations.