I had the honor of representing AIPAC yesterday at the White House for the historic signing of the Abraham Accords.
Below my signature are some iconic photos, along with key analysis and instructions for how you can share this occasion on social media.
As I watched history unfold, I felt immense pride in our mission and our movement.
AIPAC works year-in and year-out to ensure Israel is safe and American support for Israel is strong.
The events of this week are proof that remarkable achievements are possible when we work toward our shared goals.
This is a moment to be proud – of our mission, of our country, of our ally Israel, and of our AIPAC family.
We know there is much more to do to strengthen and expand the U.S.-Israel relationship, but let this week be a powerful inspiration for what is possible when we work together.
Thank you for helping to shape history. I look forward to speaking with you soon.
Betsy Berns Korn
AIPAC President
A Historic Day in Images
President Trump, Prime Minister Netanyahu and the Foreign Ministers of the UAE and Bahrain sign the historic peace agreements at the White House.
President Trump, Prime Minister Netanyahu and the Foreign Ministers of the UAE and Bahrain sign the historic peace agreements at the White House.
The flags of the United States, Israel, UAE and Bahrain projected on the Old City walls of Jerusalem.
Tel Aviv's City Hall lit up with the word "peace" in Arabic.
Must-Watch Videos
Full Ceremony: The Abraham Accords
Remarks delivered by President Trump, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the Foreign Ministers of the UAE and Bahrain. Followed by a signing ceremony.
UAE Ambassador to the U.S.
Yousef Al Otaiba
"People are tired of the old mindset. People are tired of conflict. September 15th is going to mark when a new mindset kicked in."
Bahrain Foreign Minister Dr. Abdullatif bin Rashid Al-Zayani
"The declaration supporting peace between the Kingdom of Bahrain and the State of Israel is an historic step on the road to genuine and lasting peace, security, and prosperity across the region."
Bahrain-based journalist and political analyst Amjad Taha
"It's really sad to hear that Hamas, the Iranian militias in Gaza, have launched their rockets towards Ashdod — we all condemn this and we hope Israel retaliates firmly towards these terrorists."
Key Articles and Analysis
The Prerequisite for Peace is Israeli Power – and Pragmatism