John Hancock on Nostr: none of the parties to the Abraham Accords were ever engaged in military conflict ...
none of the parties to the Abraham Accords were ever engaged in military conflict against each other, so framing normalization as peace is a gross misrepresentation of what the agreements actually achieved.
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