The Arab world’s lack of united action against Israel during the Gaza war has allowed powerful states like the UAE to maintain trade ties with Israel, benefiting economically from the conflict. Despite popular demands for boycotts, trade between Israel and Arab states has continued to grow, with the Abraham Accords playing a key role in maintaining these ties. Geo-political considerations, including the potential for a security pact with Washington, also influence Arab relations with Israel, with the possibility of further agreements if Donald Trump wins the US elections.
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