First Answer
The answer is simply: No!
This is because Dubai is not something separate from other Arab countries, but is in fact part of the United Arab Emirates. Therefore, the central Arab policy governs the UAE as well...
The Bottom lines is that the Arab and the whole Islamic World DOES NOT RECOGNIZE Israel!
Second Answer
Israel has official trade with Dubai and my mom went there as an official representative of the Israeli government, so I believe the former answer is wrong. However, most Arab countries do not recognize Israel.
Third Answer:
The above answers are both partially right. Dubai, and the United Arab Emirates in general, maintains no diplomatic relations with the State of Israel. However, Israel is a large economic power in the region and the search for increased foreign investment has resulted in the UAE accepting Israeli trade and diplomatic missions without formal relations. It is also important to note that most, but not all Moslem-majority nations have refused to recognize Israel. Iran recognized Israel during the time of the Shah, Turkey has continuously recognized the State of Israel since the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-9 and Egypt, Jordan, and the Palestinian Authority have all recognized the State of Israel through peace negotiations.
i don't think its been built yet but i don't think it will becasue Dubai is an Arab state and they dotn recognise israel
convinced Egypt to recognize Israel and Israel to gradually withdraw from the Sinai Peninsula
Egypt (Anwar Sadat) in 1979 and Jordan (Hussein ibn Abdullah) in 1994.
Out of 57 Muslim countries, 10 countries recognize Israel and have formal relations. Iran was the second Muslim country that recognized Israel in 1950 but after the Islamic Revolution, they severed ties with Israel.1. Turkey (1949)2. Egypt (1979)3. Albania (1991)4. Azerbaijan (1992)5. Kazakhstan (1992)6. Kyrgyzistan (1992)7. Uzbekistan (1992)8. Tajikistan (1992)9. Turkmenistan (1992)10. Jordan (1994)
Dubai
Yes. they did, they were the second country to recognize israel, Egypt being the first
Yes.
Don't. If you have ever entered Israel do not go to any Arab country with the exception of Jordan and Egypt. The reason is that Israeli intellegence agents are believed to have carried out an assassination in Dubai using foreign passports. Anyone coming from Israel is a suspect in Dubai and could face the law.
i don't think its been built yet but i don't think it will becasue Dubai is an Arab state and they dotn recognise israel
Not yet, because of the occupation of Palestine and Israel's state terrorism
The first Arab country to recognize Israel as a state. Under King Hussein of Jordan, a treaty was signed with Israel, which begins trade and diplomatic ties. Therefore, making Jordan the second state to recognize Israel, following the first, which was Egypt.
No. No Arab nations recognize the sovereignty of the state of Israel.
Other than among the Christians living there, Christmas is not acknowledged in Israel.
Yes. The United States was the first government to declare Israel as a sovereign nation. Alabama fell first in the voting order among the states to recognize Israel's sovereignty.
Iran, has never recognize Israel as a country... so no....
Yes
The Soviet Union was the first country to recognize Israel on May 17, 1948, less than a week after the Israeli Declaration of Independence. When the Israeli leadership pushes for Arab countries to recognize Israel as a Jewish State, what they actually mean is that want the Arab countries not just to recognize the Israeli government, but the right for Israel to be primarily Jewish State. A number of Arabs outside of government make a sort-of-work-around for accepting Israel in that they accept Israel as a country controlling a certain piece of planet, but believe all of the Palestinians who used to live there and all of their descendants should be allowed to return. If this happened Israel would become an Arab majority country and defeat the entire purpose of Zionism (the belief that there should be a Jewish State) and Israel's existence. As a result, Israeli leadership presses the Arabs to recognize Israel as it is, not Israel as they would like it. In the case of the USSR, which recognized Israel first, the USSR was quite willing to recognize Israel according to the tenets of Zionism, so although the term "recognize Israel as a Jewish State" was not used, the intent was the one desired by those who use those magic words.