Over the last few months, some have portrayed the Abraham Accords – ratified on September 15, 2020 – as having had their “brief moment in the spotlight,” and suggested that their potential is fading amid changing priorities in Israel, the United States, and the Arab world. 

This view, however, does not at all align with the reality on the ground. In some ways, this past year has been the most significant yet for regional normalization, especially at the level of business and people-to-people ties. Whereas the first two years of the Accords were about celebrating the many “firsts” of peace – the first flights, first diplomatic visits, first business engagements, first cultural events – this past year has been about concretizing the relationships made and focusing on a more integrated region.

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