Egypt and Tunisia
Israel is certainly a Middle Eastern democracy, but there are two others: Turkey and Cyprus.
With the exception of Israel, all Middle Eastern countries are Muslim-majority.
There are quite a few. There is certainly a question as to whether a number of these countries are liberal or illiberal democracies, but that is a slightly different question. The countries with the freest parliamentary democracies in the Middle East and Africa are Israel, Namibia, South Africa, Turkey, Botswana, and Tunisia in that order. There are some less free parliamentary democracies such as Kenya, Tanzania, Côte d'Ivoire, Egypt, etc.
Each Middle Eastern country has a unique currency. Unlike Europe or Central Africa, there is no common Middle Eastern currency.
Pretty much all of them. The only true democracies in the Middle East are Israel, Turkey, and Cyprus.
Israel, Cyprus, Turkey, and Iran are the four Middle Eastern countries where Arabic is not the dominant language spoken.
It is called the Red Crescent in Muslim countries.
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