The news has been focusing primarily on Trump securing a $600 billion commitment from Saudi Arabia on Tuesday to invest in the United States.
"This survey serves as an urgent wake-up call to the Israeli government: enough with political intransigence—get on board the regional train now," said the Coalition for Regional Security.
“Syria strives to establish peace in the region. As a nation, we genuinely want peace. Syria does not want war," the official told KAN.
The UK government is facing heavy criticism after a British man was jailed in Saudi Arabia over his supposed connections to a Saudi dissident.
Trump also said he is looking at normalizing relations with Sharaa, and says that his Middle East trip doesn't push Israel aside.
Throughout history, the Jews have faced moments of uncertainty in relationships with world powers. We have endured through diplomatic acumen and an unshakable connection to something far greater.
Israel moving away from airstrikes and back into the game of diplomacy could help smooth the way for the Accords to grow.
"Today we hope for investment opportunities worth $600 billion, including deals worth $300 billion that were signed during this forum," the Saudi crown prince said.
Trump's many for the middle east. Aside from Riyadh possibly joining Abraham accords, he hopes for a better deal with Iran and stability for the new Syrian government with all sanctions removed
The agreement covers deals with more than a dozen US defense companies in areas including air and missile defense, air force and space advancement, maritime security and communications.