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Bibi saw the promised land... but Bennett walks into history

A shared concern over Iran’s regional ambitions has brought Israel and the UAE together

December 17, 2021 10:26
UAE Naftali Bennett Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan
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The timing was intriguing as Naftali Bennett arrived in Abu Dhabi this week. It wasn’t specifically meant to be on the day he completed six months in office, but it’s not entirely coincidental either. He wasn’t the Israeli leader who signed the Abraham Accords peace deals with a number of Arab states; that was his predecessor Benjamin Netanyahu. But he was the first Israeli prime minister to visit the UAE.

When Israel signed its first peace agreements with the Arab states Egypt and Jordan, the leaders visited each other’s countries at the beginning of the process. Business ties and tourism would come later, with the exception of Israeli holiday-makers flocking to the beaches of Sinai.

In fact, business and tourism have still yet to come anywhere to their potential, and the relationships between Israel and its Egyptian and Jordanian neighbours are still rather frosty.

With the Emiratis, it has been the other way around. First came the private jets with the investors and deal-makers, and then the passenger airliners with hundreds of thousands of tourists.