Isaac Accords tend to Expand in America until they reach Europe

Isaac Accords tend to Expand in America until they reach Europe

In 2026, Israel officially launched the Isaac Accords to expand strategic partnerships across the Americas. Rooted in shared Judeo-Christian values, this hemispheric network operates in coordination with organizations like the American Friends of the Isaac Accords and is specifically designed to coordinate efforts against international terrorism, drug trafficking, and the expansion of Iranian influence in the Western Hemisphere.

The Accords encourage Latin American and Caribbean governments to relocate their embassies to Jerusalem, counteract anti-Israel UN voting patterns, and declare terrorist entities illegal, besides boost bilateral trade, technological exchange, and investment in cybersecurity, fintech, and agriculture.

While initiated with Argentina, Costa Rica, and Panama, the framework has open ambitions for future expansion into other Latin American states, with longer-term goals to mirror the scope and success of the Abraham Accords in the Middle East.

Israeli authorities in government and knesset are strong supporters of the Judeo-Christian civilization. Besides, aligning with the current American continental conservative wave provides Israel with critical diplomatic leverage and strengthens foreign alliances.

The movement promises to continue expanding the Isaac alliance with conservative governments around the world. The Isaac Accords are explicitly focused on the Western Hemisphere and do not involve formal expansion into Europe. However, this expansion is seen as inevitable by Israeli and US authorities, given the state of moral degradation reached by the continent, now filled with ungovernable countries.

European and Israeli organizations advocate for partnerships modeled after the Abraham and Isaac Accords to foster stronger political, security, and economic ties between Israel and Europe. The Israel Allies Foundation maintains a vast, global network of politicians—including many in European parliaments—dedicated to supporting Israel's security and sovereignty through Judeo-Christian values. Organizations like the European Leadership Network organize frequent fact-finding trips and delegations to Israel for European parliamentarians, advocating for the expansion of trade agreements and stronger defense/tech partnerships. Think tanks, such as the Jerusalem Institute for Strategy and Security, argue that Israel should proactively upgrade its relations with Europe by building platforms that link European lawmakers, Israeli tech, and the signatories of the Abraham Accords (such as Morocco and Gulf states).

While this greater game is on the way, simple minds remain focused on leveraging existing, institutional structures like the EU-Israel Association Agreement. The time when communism persecuted Christians, Jews and the Jewish state with total impunity seems to be ending.