Has the Middle East’s perspective of Israel changed as a result of the Abraham Accords?
Since the signing of the Abraham Accords, trade deals and business partnerships have developed, and beautiful friendships have blossomed.
The deal was the first peace agreement between Israel and an Arab country in 25 years, since the signing of the Israel–Jordan peace treaty in 1994.
Given how well-received the Accords have been, social media activity on the pages of Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs can shed light on whether other Arab nations’ opinions of the Jewish state have changed as a result.