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ID175783
Title ProperNo Entry
Other Title InformationHow Israeli Women Were Barred from Peacemaking
LanguageENG
AuthorAharoni, Sarai B
Summary / Abstract (Note)In September 2020, the Abraham Accords, signed by Israel, the UAE, and Bahrain, were published — the first official peace agreements between Israel and an Arab country since the peace treaty with Jordan in 1994. Although the Abraham Accords were presented by the signatories as an important milestone toward regional cooperation, they do not address the continued occupation or the rights of Palestinians, leaving the most controversial issues aside. Coincidently or not, they also fail to mention women and, as such, do not differ from previous accords signed by Israel in the 1990s in their approach to gender in terms of process, content, or discourse.
`In' analytical NotePalestine Israel Journal Vol. 25, No.3-4; 2020: p.70-75
Journal SourcePalestine Israel Journal 2020-09 25, 3-4
Key WordsIsraeli Women