A poll among Israelis showed that they are waiting to be able to visit the UAE, and that they hope to visit Lebanon and Saudi Arabia, as well as Egypt and Jordan.

The

Jerusalem Post newspaper

said

that a recent poll conducted by the Mitvim Institute on Tuesday showed that 23% of respondents said they would like to visit the UAE, 7% want Lebanon, and 4% Saudi Arabia.

6% said they would like to visit Egypt and 3% Jordan, which are two countries with which Israel has diplomatic relations, while 42% said they do not want to visit any Arab country.

The newspaper pointed out that with Israel signing the normalization agreement with the UAE on Tuesday, the economy is the area in which the Israelis (44%) feel that Israel should focus more on the Emirates, followed by security (24%), diplomacy (16%) and issues. Civil (5%).

Dr. Moran Zaga of the Mitvim Institute said in order to achieve a warm peace with the UAE, relations must be developed through music, art, language, sports, education and research, and if they respond to the political openness that Israel and the UAE have shown towards each other through social openness from the diversity of their populations, this will be A new line of Jewish-Arab relations in the region.

Dr. Nimrod Gorn of the Mitvim Institute also said that the agreement with the UAE re-creates an Israeli discourse on peace, hope and regional cooperation, and eases security concerns about the hostile environment, and thus may increase the desire to make political concessions, and that, in addition to strengthening relations with countries The region needs to be developed to make progress toward peace with the Palestinians.