Social media users reacted with anger after an Emirati channel discussed " cuisine" earlier this month.
Dubai TV welcomed Rabbi Levi Duchman onto its Morning Expo show, which highlights ongoing activities at Dubai Expo 2020, to talk about “Israeli cuisine" and "dishes from original residents” - the latter seemingly a reference to .
In the interview, conducted through an English translator, the presenter asked Duchman to speak about the “distinguishing features of Israeli cuisine” and its "" due to the influence of “patterns of migration”.
The screen behind them showed images of Palestinian and Arabic food, including couscous and hummus.
Social media users said Dubai TV was allowing Israel to 'culture-wash' its occupation of Palestine, and called the UAE a "sellout".
Israel and the UAE normalised ties in 2020, signing the US-brokered Abraham Accords.
Since then, the two countries have concluded deals to cooperate across a dizzying array of sectors, including intelligence, security, agriculture, education, and finance.
Israel is also participating in the ongoing . Pro-Palestine activists called for a boycott of the event because of the UAE's normalisation of ties with Israel.
Palestinians and their supporters regularly accuse Israel of cultural appropriation.
Contestants from last year's pageant, held in Israel, caused a stir at an event in the port city of Eilat by appearing in photos wearing traditional Palestinian dress they captioned in Instagram posts as being the clothes of “Israel’s Bedouin".
At the event, contestants were asked to prepare traditional Palestinian dishes such as stuffed vine leaves and take part in other activities influenced by Palestinian culture.
The photos sparked uproar on social media, and demonstrations in the occupied West Bank town of Ramallah.