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Arab-Israeli Diplomatic Relations

Despite a well-publicized conflict, several Arab countries have had diplomatic relations with Israel. Can you name them?
Israeli-Palestinian relations aren’t shown here as Palestine is currently not a Jetpunk-recognized country
Updated to March 2024
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Last updated: March 6, 2024
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Years of Relations
Arab Country
Hint
1979-
Egypt
Peace Agreement with full diplomatic relations.
1994-
Jordan
Peace Agreement with full diplomatic relations.
1994-2000
Tunisia
Trade relations established after Oslo Accords. Suspended after 2000 Intifada breakout.
1994-2000, 2020-
Morocco
Relations suspended after 2000 intifada breakout. Re-ignited normalization in 2020.
1996-2000
Oman
Representative offices established after Oslo Accords. Suspended after 2000 Intifada breakout.
1996-2009
Qatar
Trade relations established after Oslo Accords. Suspended after 2009 Gaza war.
1999-2010
Mauritania
Had full diplomatic relations with Israel. Suspended after 2009 Gaza war.
2020-
Bahrain
Ongoing normalization process. Opened an embassy in Israel.
2020-
Sudan
Ongoing normalization process.
2020-
United Arab Emirates
Ongoing normalization process. Opened an embassy in Israel.
Never formal
Iraq (Iraqi Kurdistan)
A majority non-Arab autonomous region in the country maintains close relations with Israel.
Never formal
Saudi Arabia
Rumored to have security cooperation with Israel against Iranian proxies in the Middle East.
2 Comments
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Level 55
May 27, 2024
If only there was a yellow box so people couldn't just guess random arab countries until they get them all
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Level 85
May 27, 2024
It would just mean most people having to guess the same countries over and over.