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Israelis, Emiratis connect over cinema, concern for nature

While trade is a pillar of the nascent ties between Israel and the Emirates, civil groups on both sides are finding plenty of common goals and joint projects to pursue.
A houbara bustard walks at Al-Marzoom Hunting reserve, 150kms west of Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates on February 2, 2016.  / AFP / KARIM SAHIB        (Photo credit should read KARIM SAHIB/AFP via Getty Images)

As Israeli legislators from across the political spectrum sent well wishes to the United Arab Emirates on its 49th National Day yesterday, Israeli artists also congratulated their new Middle East friends. French-Israeli singer Ishtar recorded a special greeting in Arabic. Singer Eyal Golan, actor Sasson Gabai and musician Aviv Geffen sent their greetings in English. "I am so glad we are all part of one family, which is the peace family," said Geffen.

Normalization between Israel and the United Arab Emirates is being driven first and foremost by common diplomatic, security and economic interests. Every day we hear about new economic joint ventures and delegations of business people visiting each other. Still, ties between the civil societies, universities and non-profit groups are also advancing, arguably even faster than bilateral trade.

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