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The Mideast Is Baffled by Trump’s Call to Expand Abraham Accords
President Trump with leaders from Israel, Bahrain and the United Arab Emirates at the signing of the Abraham Accords in Washington in 2020.
What are the Abraham Accords — and why is Trump pushing to expand them?
US President Donald Trump is calling for more Muslim-majority countries to join the Abraham Accords, the diplomatic agreements normalising ties between Israel and parts of the Arab world.
Mojtaba Khamenei touts new anti-US alliance as Gulf backchannels seep into Tehran: analyst
Iran's supreme leader has launched a sweeping counteroffensive against President Donald Trump, attempting to rally Middle Eastern nations into an anti-American alliance, an analyst warned Sunday. The aggressive maneuvering came hours after Trump pitched an expansion of the Abraham Accords, as an analyst said Tehran is seeking to position itself as the region’s "new sheriff" while forcing Gulf states with backchannels to Iran to choose between Washington’s security umbrella and a "New Islamic...
Trump threatens to ‘blow up’ Oman in off-the-cuff Cabinet meeting remark
President comments on future of Strait of Hormuz as his Abraham Accords demand threatens to halt peace talk progress
Forget the Forever Wars. We May Be in Forever Limbo.
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Iran war live: Israel and Lebanon truce agreed on condition Hezbollah stops attacks
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‘If it wasn’t Jared, they wouldn’t give a shit.’ Albania PM defends Kushner resort against protestors
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US Congress moves to deepen military ties with Israel: Why it matters
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Middle East crisis live: US attacks Iran missile sites as Tehran negotiators hold talks in Qatar
The US conducted strikes on missile sites in southern Iran, while Iranian negotiators met with the Qatari prime minister in Doha to discuss ending the conflict. Meanwhile, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed to "crush" Hezbollah in Lebanon, complicating efforts for a broader peace deal. These developments occurred as the US discussed potential nuclear concessions with Iran.
The Iran war is dividing Muslims in the Philippines
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