As the decades-long conflict between Israel and Palestine continues, there have been a few countries that have been able to establish peace agreements with Israel. These agreements have not only improved relations between the two countries, but have also led to economic and political benefits for both sides. Let`s take a closer look at the countries that have made peace with Israel.

1. Egypt

The first Arab country to make peace with Israel was Egypt in 1979, with the signing of the Camp David Accords. This agreement ended 30 years of hostility between the two countries, and Israel agreed to return the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt in return for the establishment of normal diplomatic relations.

2. Jordan

The second Arab country to sign a peace treaty with Israel was Jordan in 1994. This agreement resolved issues related to border control, water sharing, and bilateral cooperation. Since then, the two countries have collaborated on various economic and security initiatives.

3. United Arab Emirates (UAE)

In 2020, the UAE became the first Gulf state to establish diplomatic relations with Israel, with the signing of the Abraham Accords. This agreement laid out a roadmap for cooperation in a range of sectors, including tourism, trade, technology, and security.

4. Bahrain

Also in 2020, Bahrain became the second Gulf state to sign a peace agreement with Israel. The agreement, called the Declaration of Peace, Diplomatic, and Friendly Relations, established full diplomatic relations between the two countries and paved the way for economic and strategic cooperation.

5. Sudan

In October 2020, Sudan became the third Arab country to establish diplomatic ties with Israel. This agreement was part of a broader push by the United States to normalize relations between Israel and Arab countries in the Middle East.

6. Morocco

The most recent country to establish diplomatic relations with Israel is Morocco, which signed a peace agreement in December 2020. This agreement focused on economic and cultural cooperation between the two countries, and also included a US recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over the Western Sahara.

In conclusion, peace agreements between Israel and Arab countries have been rare but significant events in the history of the Middle East. These agreements have not only improved relations between former enemies but also brought about economic benefits for both sides. As the situation in the region continues to evolve, it remains to be seen which other countries will join the list of those that have made peace with Israel.