The Abraham Accords truly bleeding across borders in some surprising ways. Turkish president Erdogan – who’s not exactly a friend to Israel – now apparently changing his tune towards Jerusalem. Erdogan announced rare plans for rapprochement with Israel, on Monday. But this, only after meetings with UAE leader, crown prince of Abu Dhabi; Sheikh Mohammed Bin Zayed. Erdogan promises to take similar steps with Egypt and Israel, after unveiling a plan by which the UAE would invest some $10-billion into turkey. So, does this truly mean better ties in the region, though? Or is it all just lip-service?
So, are the resuming JCPOA negotiations set up for success or failure? And is Iran serious about the talks, in the first place?
Archaeological excavations in the city of Yavne blowing up again! and the latest discoveries… including the first-ever evidence of a building in Yavne, from the time of the Sanhedrin – or the supreme Jewish legislative assembly that went into exile after the fall of Jerusalem, 2000 years ago
First, Saudi Arabia reportedly tried to get in the way of landmark water and energy agreements between Israel and regional Arab states, this as the UAE was brokering an agreement between Jerusalem and Amman that was signed last week. The deal outlined the construction of a major solar plant in Jo...