Oman, Kuwait, KSA, Morocco, and possibly even Qatar amd Sudan.
Qatar is an interesting one. IIRC it is one of the first Arab states that didn't officially have relations with Israel to host an Israeli interests office of some kind, which was subsequently shut down.
It is an important US ally, hosting important US military bases, yet has a rather warm relationship with Iran.
They are somewhat of a rogue wealthy nation, supporting various Islamic groups around the Middle East and North Africa, and more recently seem to be quite closely aligned with the region's loose canon - Recep Tayyip Erdoğan. This led to the Saudi led embargo on Qatar to which the UAE and Egypt ascribe.
OTOH the Israelis seem to be cooperating and welcoming their financial safety net for Gaza, seemingly keeping some stability there.
I honestly don't see that one happening as long as Erdoğan and Iran are flexing their muscles over regional hegemony.