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is a critical and in-depth examination of the Abraham Accords, analyzed through political, historical, and Islamic perspectives. The book questions whether these agreements represent genuine normalization and peace, or a new form of colonization disguised under diplomatic language. It highlights the implications for the Muslim world, with particular focus on Palestine and Gaza, and explores the tensions between the Accords and the principles of justice, sovereignty, and Islamic values. The work aims to provide readers with a conscious and analytical understanding beyond official political narratives.