A set of US-brokered normalisation agreements between Arab states and Israel, known as the Abraham Accords, turned four years old on Sunday. The United Arab Emirates and Bahrain signed on to the controversial accords on 15 September 2020 and were joined by Morocco and Sudan in the months after. Despite Israel’s war on Gaza and assault on the West Bank, as well as fears of a wider conflict with Iran and Lebanese group Hezbollah, Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz claimed on social media platform X that the agreements had led to peace. “The Abraham Accords have made peace in the region a reali…