Tel Aviv, Syria and Lebanon on the verge of joining the Abraham Accords
In a new development in Tel Aviv, which could be a sign of a change in the regional balance of the Middle East, Israeli sources announced that Syria and Lebanon are known as the closest countries to sign an agreement to normalize relations with the Zionist regime within the framework of the Abraham Accords.
This news was published at the same time as the unveiling of a billboard in Tel Aviv last Wednesday, 25th of June, which emphasizes the creation of a united front against the alleged threat of Iran and its proxies, with the slogan of peace Ibrahim, a coalition for a new regional order.
The new billboard that was installed in different parts of Tel Aviv was designed by the supporters of the Ibrahim agreement and shows the image of the leaders of the Arab and regional countries.
It is worth mentioning that the corrupt Israeli regime, which considers Iran’s peaceful nuclear program as an existential threat, hopes to create a network of regional allies to confront Tehran by expanding the Ibrahim agreements.