
Apart from the Iran deal, Israel has received 3 big pieces of good news in the last 24 hours. The first good news is about the Abraham Accords. America has asked Qatar, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to recognize Jerusalem after the Iran war and join the Abraham Accords. The second good news has come from Somaliland. Recently Israel has recognized an area of Somalia as Somaliland. Now Somaliland is going to open an embassy in Jerusalem.
The third good news has come from Türkiye’s neighbourhood. Israel-backed DYSI party has got a big victory in Cyprus elections. This party is a far right party of Cyprus. Party leaders have been praising Israel’s policies on an open platform.
Iran will not make nuclear weapons
Iran and America The proposal for agreement has been prepared between. According to him, Iran will not make nuclear weapons. Apart from this, Iran has also assured America that Tehran will destroy the enriched uranium. After this, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made a post.
While sharing his own picture, Netanyahu wrote that Iran will not have nuclear weapons. Israel’s biggest enemy in the Middle East is Iran. Israel has been troubled for a long time because of Iran and its proxy groups.
Penetration into the Muslim world through Abraham
During his first term, US President Donald Trump had prepared the Abraham Accords to allow Israel to enter the Muslim world. At that time only UAE had signed it. Now America’s effort is to include countries like Saudi, Pakistan in this agreement.
According to Axios, Trump has talked to these countries on the phone. Trump has said that after the Iran war, everyone should come together with Israel. For this, signing of Abraham Accord is necessary.
Meanwhile, rumors of Israel opening an embassy of Somaliland in Jerusalem have intensified. Somaliland will be formed by separating from Somalia. Israel has recognized it. However, many Arab countries are opposing it.
In the Middle East, Israel has its eyes on Somaliland and Cyprus. Cyprus is located in the neighborhood of Türkiye. There are thirty-six relations between Israel and Türkiye.
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