The Abraham Accords, signed in 2020, were agreements between Israel and several Arab countries (the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Sudan, and Morocco) to normalize relations. However, Pakistan has not publicly expressed its willingness to accept or join the Abraham Accords, perhaps due to the public backlash that has been reported. Pakistan’s stance on Israel and the Abraham Accords is stuck between yes and no. That is, there is no formal indication of acceptance. Apparently, even after a few political elements met, Pakistan has not announced any intention to join the Abraham Accords or normalize relations with Israel, but the intentions and statements are not beyond suspicion. While Pakistan traditionally supports Palestinian rights and has not officially recognized Israel so far. While media outlets report on international agreements like the Abraham Accords, there is no clear indication that the Pakistani media is promoting Pakistan’s acceptance of these agreements, while some negative indications have reached us through social media on the basis of which they are being discussed. If we look at the Abraham Accords, in context, such agreements have The agreements, which marked a change in relations between the two countries, focused on cooperation in areas such as trade and security. They were seen as a development in Middle East diplomacy, although they did not resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. If we try to understand the Abraham Accords, Pakistan’s foreign policy, or related regional issues, such agreements have no status in the light of the teachings of Islam. As for Pakistan, nothing is impossible for the current military leadership. The past, the present, the future are in front of us and whatever is to happen will soon become apparent.
