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The press reports that Israel is relying on soft power to build its influence in the Middle East, through the signing of the Abraham Accords that began in 2020 with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, followed by Morocco and Sudan. The goal is to strengthen its presence and achieve strategic gains, despite ongoing challenges on the ground and conflicts with the Palestinians. These agreements are marking a shift in regional politics, with American influence waning in the area, amid concerns that they could marginalize the Palestinian issue and alter the role of Arab states in the regional system. Israeli plans include promoting Hebrew culture and Israeli history within Arab educational curricula, even as the occupation continues and settlements expand, posing challenges to the credibility and values underlying these agreements.
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