The bilateral agreements formalize the normalization of Israel’s relations with the three Muslim nations. We’re still waiting for details, but the news thus far has been extremely encouraging.
#BREAKING: President @realDonaldTrump has announced that Sudan and Israel have agreed to the normalization of relations— another major step toward building peace in the Middle East with another nation joining the Abraham Accords 🇸🇩 🇮🇱 🇺🇸
— Judd Deere 45 Archived (@JuddPDeere45) October 23, 2020
President Trump has formally notified Congress that his administration will remove Sudan from the list of state sponsors of terrorism Friday, nearly 30 years after the African country was first listed. By using the power of lifting U.S. sanctions and coupling that with the economic benefits of normalized relations with Israel, President Trump has done what few thought possible, and he’s done so three times.
HUGE win today for the United States and for peace in the world. Sudan has agreed to a peace and normalization agreement with Israel! With the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, that’s THREE Arab countries to have done so in only a matter of weeks. More will follow! pic.twitter.com/UHB8H6oaZc
— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) October 23, 2020
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has made it a priority to forge ties with formerly hostile countries in Africa and the Arab world in the absence of any progress with the Palestinians. This deal also is aimed at unifying Arab countries against their common adversary, Iran.
They said a single Middle East peace agreement was impossible.@realDonaldTrump just negotiated his third in two months.
Meanwhile, Joe Biden's focus is on rewarding Iran (again) and getting us back in the failing Paris climate agreement.
— JD Rucker (@JDRucker) October 23, 2020
They said a single Middle East peace agreement was impossible. President Trump just added his third in the last two months. Never let people who do nothing tell you what can and cannot be done.




