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Past Event

The UAE and Bahrain Deals With Israel

Our distinguished panel will discuss the U.S.-mediated deal (which President Trump calls "The Abraham Accord") between Israel and the United Arab Emirates, and its impact on the Arab world, Iran and Turkey, and neighboring states. Some observers consider that this tentative public declaration of peace was a historic shift legitimizing Israel in the Arab world, which fears Iran and opposes Israeli annexation of the West Bank. Others consider the efforts to be politically motivated by the Trump and Netanyahu administrations.

The expert panel will also discuss how a potential formal peace treaty, the first between the Arab world and Israel in 25 years, could lead to greater peace in the region.

Organizer
Celia Menczel
Notes

MLF: Middle East

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Main photo: Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead; Rosenthal photo by Christopher Michel

October 6, 2020

United States

Speakers
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Banafsheh Keynoush

Ph.D., International Law and Diplomacy; Editor, Iran’s Interregionality in the Near East (forthcoming in 2020); Author, Saudi Arabia and Iran: Friends or Foes

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Eddy Simonian

Masters, International Relations, University of San Francisco; Co-chair, Commonwealth Club's Member-Led Middle East Forum

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Alon Sachar

Middle East Advisor to President George W. Bush and President Barrack Obama; Co-Author, A Path to Peace

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Robert Rosenthal

Former Managing Editor, San Francisco Chronicle; Founder/Board Member, Center for Investigative Reporting