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The first Arab nation to recognize Israel was Syria. True False
False. Egypt was the first Arab nation to recognize Israel.
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Israel has full diplomatic relations with Egypt since the signing of the Israel-Egypt Peace Treaty in 1979.Your answer is :While Iran was the first Muslim-majority country to recognize Israel,[33] the two states do not currently have diplomatic relations with each other, due to Iran's withdrawal of its recognition of Israel.
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