Israel and the United Arab Emirates (UAE) have recently made headlines with the signing of the historic Abraham Accords, normalizing diplomatic relations between the two nations. As a result, the literary worlds of these countries are now more accessible to each other, offering a unique opportunity for cultural exchange through books and literature.
When it comes to exploring the rich history and culture of Egypt's capital, Cairo, there is a plethora of books that offer deep insights into the city's heritage, architecture, and people. While there are numerous books available on Cairo, some particularly fascinating ones shed light on the intersection of Egyptian and Israeli history and relations. In this blog post, we will dive into some books that highlight the connections between Israel and Egypt, with a focus on Cairo.