Limits of Israel's Arab Partnerships Tested As Violence Flares
An eight-month-old accord aimed at normalizing relations between Israel and the Arab world is facing its first major test as violence flares from Jerusalem to Gaza. And its proving tricky to navigate. Weeks of public anger over Israels move to expel Palestinian families from their homes in Jerusalem were already making it more difficult for the United Arab Emirates and three other signatories of the so-called Abraham Accords to justify deepening ties. Now thats been followed by an explosion of violence, with fighting in Jerusalem and the Hamas-run Gaza Strip leaving mounting civilian deaths, most of them Palestinians.
As the fighting threatens to escalate into all-out war, pressure is rising on Arab governments to take a stand. While the UAE and Bahrain are unlikely to tear up their normalization deals, at least for now, diplomats and analysts say the violence will complicate efforts to translate them from ink on paper into a genuine partnership.
The Abraham Accords gave Israel the false impression that they dont need to come to terms with the Palestinians, that if theyre able to forge these agreements with the Arab world, then its irrelevant. That argument has been proved dead wrong by these clashes, said Marwan Al Muasher, former foreign minister of Jordan, now vice-president of studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace in Washington. Without peace with the Palestinians one can never hope for I
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