ISRAEL'S FINANCE MINISTER SMOTRICH:
“The defeat of the Shiite Axis of Evil and Israel’s positioning as the region’s dominant power will shatter the fear barrier among the moderate Arab states toward Iran and its proxies and make them want to align with Israel.
In our region, people stay away from the weak and follow the strong. Right now, Israel is clearly the strongest player in the Middle East. Those who choose to stand with us will gain access to everything we offer security, economic opportunity, innovation, technology, values, and more.
Through the Abraham Accords, we can build a new Middle East, with Israel as a key hub connecting Africa, Asia, and Europe. A country that leads in trade, science, creativity, and development — a source of light and progress for the region and the world.
Right now, with our strong partnership with the U.S. under President Trump, it’s in the interest of countries like Saudi Arabia to join the Accords. They should be the ones “paying” for peace with Israel — we’ve already done the hard work of standing up to Iran and Hamas, who threaten them as much as they threaten us.
That’s why it’s so bizarre that anyone would even suggest that we should be the ones making concessions giving up land or agreeing to a Palestinian terror state just to get peace deals.”
Mike
“The defeat of the Shiite Axis of Evil and Israel’s positioning as the region’s dominant power will shatter the fear barrier among the moderate Arab states toward Iran and its proxies and make them want to align with Israel.
In our region, people stay away from the weak and follow the strong. Right now, Israel is clearly the strongest player in the Middle East. Those who choose to stand with us will gain access to everything we offer security, economic opportunity, innovation, technology, values, and more.
Through the Abraham Accords, we can build a new Middle East, with Israel as a key hub connecting Africa, Asia, and Europe. A country that leads in trade, science, creativity, and development — a source of light and progress for the region and the world.
Right now, with our strong partnership with the U.S. under President Trump, it’s in the interest of countries like Saudi Arabia to join the Accords. They should be the ones “paying” for peace with Israel — we’ve already done the hard work of standing up to Iran and Hamas, who threaten them as much as they threaten us.
That’s why it’s so bizarre that anyone would even suggest that we should be the ones making concessions giving up land or agreeing to a Palestinian terror state just to get peace deals.”
Mike