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Where are the Gulf Arab tourists? Israel's hopes fall short

Por: Associated Press Business January 03, 2023

JERUSALEM (AP) — When Israel struck an agreement with the United Arab Emirates to open diplomatic ties in 2020, it brought an electrifying sense of achievement to a country long ostracized in the Middle East. Officials insisted that Israel’s new ties with the UAE, and soon after with Bahrain, would go beyond governments and become society-wide pacts, and friendly exchanges between people long at odds.But over two years since the breakthrough... + full article



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