In a monumental diplomatic breakthrough, Israel has strengthened its ties with the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, opening the doors to a new era of cooperation and prosperity in the Middle East. The historic normalization agreements, known as the Abraham Accords, have paved the way for enhanced partnerships in various sectors, including technology, tourism, trade, and security.
In recent years, the economic relations between Israel, Dubai, and Abu Dhabi have shown significant progress, marking a new era of cooperation in the Middle East region. This unexpected alliance has sparked interest and debate among economists, who are turning to economic welfare theory to analyze the potential benefits and challenges involved.