
Defense expo IDEX and Gulfood open in UAE, but without Israelis – The Jerusalem Post
Two large, important events began in the United Arab Emirates on Sunday without many of the Israeli participants who might have liked to travel.
After a whirlwind embrace last year, in which some 130,000 Israelis went to Dubai, Ben-Gurion Airport’s closure in January has left much to be desired as people skipped out on important events in the UAE.
Other countries, such as India, put major resources into being at both Gulfood and the International Defense Exhibition & Conference (
IDEX).
There were food workshops and discussions about how technology is changing the food industry and how to overcome challenges during the pandemic. The UAE made sure the best health protocols were observed, according to reports. The expo took place at the Dubai World Trade Center.
ISDEF, a part of Avnon Group, organized the important Israeli presence and invested in it.
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rocket attacks on US forces in Iraq underpin the importance of air defense. Israel unveiled work on the Arrow-4 last week.
Defense deals don’t all happen at a major event like this; they happen over years with joint ventures, partnerships and discussions.
Because procurement processes take years, sometimes decades, missing out on IDEX is just one event. However, it was symbolic and important because it was the first year Israeli companies could have been there so publicly.