As part of the Abraham Accords collaboration between the United States, the United Arab Emirates and Israel, the three countries have organized a virtual stamp exhibition, titled The Abraham Accord Philatelic Exhibition (AAPE 2021), which will display each country's philatelic collection. The exhibition will be open from June 15-30 and is free to the public.
The exhibit presents five categories of philatelic items, with each country boasting nine collections, over half of which depict the Middle East.
Other historical Israeli stamps display a drawing of the Jaffa Railway Station, the first stamp issued by Keren Kayemeth LeIsrael – Jewish National Fund (KKL-JNF) in Vienna in 1901 and a stamp with a Jewish and Arab state partition following the approval of the United Nations Partition Plan for Palestine on November 29, 1947. 
The next category pictures postcards revealing images of Israel during a pilgrim tour in the 19th century, along with Shanghai in the same period, and a collection of "Shana Tova," Jewish happy new year wishes.
The final category shows philatelic exhibits from each country that have previously won global awards.
The Israeli Philatelic Federation (IPF), a nonprofit organization that encourages stamp collecting in Israel, organized the exhibit, which will be judged by a panel of experienced collectors and exhibitors from the three countries.To view the exhibit, click here.