The Economist: Israel’s dream of normalizing relations with the Arabs has been dashed.
While the Zionist regime hoped that the Ibrahim agreement, which officially normalized Israel’s relations with Bahrain, Morocco, Sudan and the UAE in 2020, would transform its tourist industry and bring Arabs to the country, but this It has not happened.
English publication “The Economist” in an article referring to the failure of the Zionists in advancing the plan to normalize relations with some Arab countries, called Tel Aviv’s achievements in this matter very insignificant.
A part of this article states: “Israeli-Arab tourism is still affected by politics and tensions over Palestine. After Israeli police clashed with Palestinian youths near Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, the Nile Festival, which was opposed by the Egyptian branch of the global campaign to boycott and divest from Israel, was canceled. These pro-Palestinian groups in Egypt had introduced the organizers of this festival as racist Zionist occupiers.
Another part of this article reads: “Anti-Israeli tweets by Egyptians increased significantly during Sinai Liberation Day celebrations – the end of Israel’s occupation of the peninsula in 1982. At the same time, Israel hoped that the Ibrahim agreement, which in 2020, officially normalized Israel’s relations with Bahrain, Morocco, Sudan and the UAE, would transform its tourist industry and bring an influx of Arabs to this country, but This did not happen.”