After ToI reported Abu Dhabi is unenthusiastic about bringing PA into Abraham Accords, Emirati diplomat say his country is happy to work with US, Ramallah

Effort an uphill battle as PA welcomes effort to boost regional standing, but not in context of Abraham Accords; UAE and Bahrain less enthusiastic and Israel not fully on board

US correspondent Jacob Magid discusses president's phone call with PM, plus more on the Negev Summit, and environmental reporter Sue Surkes reviews her visit to the UAE

Touting Abraham Accords, US secretary of state says ties will have practical benefits, expects other counties to notice advantages and seek to join in

Leaders discuss importance of regional partnerships, as exemplified by Negev Summit, White House says, making no mention of Iran or Palestinians

Political correspondent Tal Schneider and Arab affairs correspondent Aaron Boxerman on the victims and perpetrator of last night's shooting spree, as well as Negev Summit endnotes

The Kedma at Sde Boker only found out it would be hosting the six-way event a few days before; it ran smoothly, once the security protocol for food preparation was established

Times of Israel editor David Horovitz and religions and Diaspora affairs correspondent Judah Ari Gross discuss deadly terror, Sde Boker confab, the Western Wall and MK Alon Tal

State Department says Iran nuclear program, Yemen discussed; kingdom's state media says US secretary of state spoke with Prince Faisal on regional security cooperation

Foreign diplomats involved say Tehran wasn't what brought them to Sde Boker, as each country has its own concerns that justify their participation in first-of-its-kind gathering

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