(Worthy News) – The lasting breakthrough from the Abraham Accords could eventually be peace between Israel and Saudi Arabia, according to Ron Dermer, who served as Israel’s ambassador to the U.S. from 2013 to 2021.
If the Biden administration walks away from the “disastrous” proposed Iran nuclear deal, “it will also help advance peace,” Dermer told the John Solomon Reports podcast.
If the Biden administration stands against the demands of Iran — the enemy of both Israel and Saudi Arabia — it will allow the nations to come together under U.S. leadership and “continue the remarkable breakthrough that we had with the Abraham Accords and actually get a peace between Israel and Saudi Arabia,” Dermer said. “That would be a bulwark of stability for the whole region.” [ Source: Just the News (Read More…) ]
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