That assumption failed, not because peace is impossible, but because it cannot be built on frameworks that ignore the deeper undercurrents of the region. The Abraham Accords were an attempt to recalibrate. They reimagined regional alignment not through military compacts or ideological conformity, but through pragmatic engagement. Yet even they, as transformative as they are, remain incomplete.

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