Why Did Kazakhstan Join the Abraham Accords?
Kazakhstan has joined the Abraham Accords with Israel, raising questions about why this country, which has maintained over three decades of relations with Tel Aviv, became the latest member of the agreement.
Contextual Developments
- The United Nations warns of "intensified hostilities" looming in Sudan.
- The United States accuses Iran of plotting to assassinate the Israeli ambassador in Mexico.
- The Iranian president warns that Tehran may face evacuation due to a severe water crisis.
- Iraq's influential cleric, Muqtada al-Sadr, continues to maneuver strategically in regional politics.
- Israel’s relations with Gulf countries have shifted from potential partnerships to increasing tensions.
- Palestinian Authority faces a legitimacy crisis, masked by Abbas’s decree on succession.
- Former U.S. President Donald Trump's Gaza plan reportedly allowed the European Union to justify its inaction.
- A former Goethe-Institut employee criticizes Germany's cultural diplomacy as primarily supportive of Israel.
- The British government's role in Gaza has been exposed as betraying Gaza’s interests.
- Syrian families seek answers about loved ones missing in Libya amid ongoing conflict.
“Abbas's succession decree is masking the PA's crisis of legitimacy.”
“The British betrayal of Gaza exposed in Complicit.”
Kazakhstan's accession to the Abraham Accords reflects evolving regional alliances amidst ongoing Middle East and North African conflicts.
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The New Arab — 2025-11-07