Sharav (also colloquially called a Hamsin).
With the exception of Israel, all Middle Eastern countries are Muslim-majority.
The wind that blows through Israel and other Middle Eastern countries is called the Sharav. It is a hot, dry, and dusty wind that originates in the desert and can cause temperatures to rise significantly.
Israel.
Israel, Cyprus, Turkey, and Iran are the four Middle Eastern countries where Arabic is not the dominant language spoken.
No. Most countries in the Middle East are Arab, but Israel is not. Additionally, Turkey, Iran, and Cyprus are non-Arab Middle Eastern countries.
Turkey and Israel
Egypt and Israel
Israel
Turkey, Iran, and Israel are three Middle Eastern countries where Arabic is not the main language. Turkish is spoken in Turkey, Persian in Iran, and Hebrew in Israel.
Most Middle Eastern countries are autocracies. A shorter list would be those countries that are not autocratic: Turkey, Israel, and Cyprus.
Israel far and away gives the most support to entrepreneurs as compared with other Middle Eastern countries.
Israel, Cyprus, and Turkey are the only Middle Eastern countries that are truly multiparty democracies. Iraq and Iran have multiparty elections, but power is more strongly concentrated in certain parties that can curry non-democratic favor than purely through elected strength.