"US President Donald Trump vows that more countries will be added to the Abraham Accords, the series of normalization agreements his administration negotiated between Israel and the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain during his first term.
Trump, speaking to reporters at a cabinet meeting at the White House, says more countries want to join the accords.
US Vice President JD Vance touts the achievement of the Abraham Accords and alleges that “the Biden administration did absolutely nothing with it. Built on it not at all. Added zero additional countries. Purely out of political spite.” Vance says that with the return of Trump to the White House, they are being tasked with “building out the Abraham Accords, adding new countries to it,” and that while it’s “early, we’ve made a lot of progress.”
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/trump-predicts-more-countries-will-join-abraham-accords/
Such declarations are 25-30 years too late. It is still revealing just how much is still clouded to those who now admit to the faults of Oslo.
"Ofer Bronchtein, French President Emmanuel Macron’s Envoy for the Israeli-Palestinian Affairs, is visiting Israel once again these days. Born In Beersheba, he now spends his time in Paris in service of the French government...He described his role as an envoy for the relationship between the Israeli and Palestinian people, which he says is a very bad and difficult one nowadays, yet still existent. “Israelis don’t want to hear about Palestinians, and Palestinians don’t want to hear about Israelis” he notes, as Israeli forces are expanding the renewed operation in Gaza.
Bronchtein sees his identity as mainly a Jewish one, even within the multitude of various European ones, which he says amalgamate into a singular “European identity”, but defines his view of Judaism as a universal one - one that values life above anything else - and is not afraid to admit the conflicts he feels exist with other interpretations of Judaism. Bronchtein recalls the time he worked for PM Yitzhak Rabin in promoting the Oslo accords, sharing his involvement in bringing an Israeli delegation to meet Yasser Arafat in Tunis. He recounts the relationship between Rabin and Arafat, the trust the latter had in the former and frustration following Rabin’s assassination. Rabin’s killing had the Oslo process derailed, per Bronchtein.
In retrospect he sees the failure of the Oslo accords following Rabin’s assassination and ensuing terror attacks launched at the time by Hamas. “The big mistake of Oslo, was that the vision was short term instead of asking what is going to happen 20 years from now” he stipulates. Another mistake he points out is the supposed gradual change through a timely plan and the areas division (now known still as areas A, B, and C) - “we should have put it all on the table, all the issues on the table - resolve all of it once and for all”. And yet, Bronchtein still thinks it could have been possible. He explains that the goal was to have people from both sides be friends and involved in each other’s lives as good neighbors...Bronchtein became Advisor to President Macron in 2020, stating he has outside the box thinking. He sees himself as an immigrant, not a diplomat, who seeks the positives of bringing people together through the umbrella of Europe.
Even after admitting to the failure of Oslo, he doesn’t see any other solution but the two-state one, but he does pose the question of what state it will be - to Bronchtein, the matter of a Palestinian state is not a question of territory, but bringing pride to the Palestinians, independence and liberty..."
https://www.jpost.com/podcast/article-847392