The article critiques the Abraham Accords as a superficial peace effort that excluded the core issue of Palestinian rights and grievances. While the U.S. projected itself as a mediator, the accord primarily served strategic and electoral interests, sidelining lasting peace. Hamas's rejection and Israel’s continued exclusionary policies further fractured hope for resolution. Ultimately, peace remains elusive amidst entrenched hostility and political opportunism.
The Writer is a postgraduate student of Political Science at Presidency University, Kolkata, and a young political writer. She completed her undergraduate degree in Political Science from the University of Calcutta in 2024. Her interests include international relations, Indian polity, conflict studies, post-colonialism, gender, and political economy. She writes on global and domestic issues with a critical lens, aiming to connect academic insight with socially relevant public discourse.
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