The 2020 Abraham Accords opened up Israel and Bahrain, the UAE, Morocco, and Sudan to massive economic, educational, and cultural exchange. But what if normalizing ties with Israel could benefit Palestinians as well? Though many Palestinians feel abandoned by Arab governments who are supporting peace with Israel, some see the Accords as a path to ending the Israeli-Palestinian conflict once and for all.
Big Ideas
- The Abraham Accords suggest a new move towards peace and cooperation in the Middle East.
- Regional alliances influence the possibility of Israeli-Palestinian normalization, offering both challenges and support.
- Israeli-Palestinian normalization would present an opportunity for economic growth and improved quality of life.
Essential Questions
- How have the Abraham Accords improved the lives of Israelis and provided new economic opportunities for countries normalizing relations with Israel?
- In what ways might normalization agreements between Israel and Arab nations serve as either a catalyst or deterrent for the resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
- In what ways can cooperation between Israel and Arab nations pave the way for mutual trust and improved conditions for Israelis and Palestinians?