The UAE’s threats over Judea and Samaria reveal the hollowness of “peace” built on extortion. Prime Minister Netanyahu must seize the historic moment to assert sovereignty.

The Abraham Accords were rightly celebrated as a diplomatic breakthrough. After decades of stalemate, Arab states like the United Arab Emirates agreed to normalize ties with Israel without demanding endless concessions to the Palestinians. For once, peace seemed possible on the basis of mutual recognition rather than capitulation.

On the White House lawn five years ago, the historic and groundbreaking Abraham Accords were signed. Largely ignored by the media and the international community because they were brokered by President Donald Trump, the Accords normalized relations between Israel and several Arab nations, ushering in an era of unprecedented cooperation.

Israel has been in an existential battle for nearly two years. Its enemies — Hamas, Hezbollah, Syria, and Iran — for the most part, have been beaten militarily. Nevertheless, Israel remains determined to eliminate Hamas in Gaza. This battle continues because Hamas refuses to release the 48 remaining hostages and to surrender its power over the Gazan Palestinians.

Claiming that Israel is committing genocide or causing mass starvation in Gaza is not, in and of itself, antisemitic. However, changing the definitions of these words in order to attack Israel clearly is. That is what international bodies, NGOs, other organizations, pundits, and commentators have been doing since Israel was attacked by Hamas on October 7 — manipulating definitions to claim that Israel is committing some of the worst atrocities in human history, when in reality, they are fighting the most moral war against the most immoral opposition.

When was the last time a “foreign policy expert” was actually right on foreign policy? Between the late-night shows, talk shows, roundtable discussions, and panels, dozens of pundits have made a living proclaiming expertise on major global issues, yet no one has been correct on a single issue for the past decade (at least). Ironically—or hilariously—they all, without fail, claim that President Trump would be a nefarious force in the pursuit of peace, yet he is by far the most adept at achieving it.