About

The Abrahamic Movement is grounded in the shared heritage of the Abrahamic faiths, and its mission is to build lasting bridges of dialogue, cooperation, and peace between Israel and the Muslim world, promoting a future of stability, dignity, and opportunity for all the peoples of the region.

The movement was born from the belief that the Abraham Accords are only the beginning of a path — a political framework that points the Middle East in a new direction, yet still requires a story, a vision, and meaning. We work to shape a new regional identity — one of partnership, reconciliation, and hope — with the figure of Abraham as the unifying symbol of the new Middle East.

As the saying goes: if religion is part of the problem in the Middle East, it must also be part of the solution. We believe that we are all children of Abraham, in both the physical and spiritual sense.

Abraham/Ibrāhīm is a powerful symbol uniting the three religions — Judaism, Christianity, and Islam — and can serve as a shared foundation for a regional identity rooted in recognition, cooperation, and hope.

Our vision is a Middle East in which shared heritage inspires a shared destiny — where Jews, Muslims, Christians, and minority communities stand together in mutual respect, cultivating a region defined not by conflict but by peace, cooperation, and opportunity for future generations.

We seek to infuse the Accords with a new narrative — a narrative of connection among peoples, religions, and cultures. Beyond political and economic structures, our focus is on consciousness: building trust, fostering mutual recognition, and cultivating spiritual and cultural reconciliation.

Through initiatives in media, education, culture, and public diplomacy, we work to deepen connections between individuals, communities, and cultures, giving the Abraham Accords a moral, human, and spiritual depth — one that bridges the political and the spiritual, the practical and the ethical, and nations with people.