If they succeed to silence a former parliament member with 'thousands of people' behind him, 'no one will be able to speak for peace,' says Mithal al-Alusi.
The positive effects of the agreement have not only impacted the Middle East but have made a strong impression on other nations around the world who also want to reap the benefits of peace.
Abdul Latef Al Zayani says Manama is seeking 'to continue working on the successful achievements' with Israel, and emphasizes his conviction that Prime Minister-designate Benjamin Netanyahu believes in peace.
Former Israeli leader Benjamin Netanyahu said the 'big prize' is 'peace with Saudi Arabia,' which he 'intend[s] to achieve if [he goes] back into office.'
Since the Abraham Accords were signed, Israel has seen the signing of new trade agreements and cultural exchanges with these four nations on a regular basis.
As Iranian domestic authorities stand accused of gunning down protesters at home, the Islamic Republic's proxy armies are reportedly setting their sites on Israel's allies in the Gulf.
'Slowly, the country is becoming more open to different viewpoints, and people are starting to accept the fact that Jews are not our enemies,' says Mohammed Saud.
This is the first known investment by the Saudi Public Investment Fund in Israeli businesses and represents a significant step in the Mideast states' relations.