Middle Eastern Gaming Licenses
The UAE Casino Licence for Ras Al Khaimah falls under the federal oversight of the General Commercial Gaming Regulatory Authority (GCGRA), which issued
Qatar maintains a strict prohibition on all forms of gambling under Islamic Sharia law and the national Penal Code. No Qatar Limited Gaming Licence exists
Gambling remains strictly prohibited in Oman under Islamic law and the Omani Penal Code. No official Oman Limited Gaming Licence exists for iGaming or
Casino du Liban holds Lebanon’s exclusive land-based casino license, granted by government decree since 1957. This monopoly covers casino gaming
Kuwait enforces a complete ban on gambling through its Penal Code and Sharia principles, rendering any “Kuwait Limited Gaming Licence”
The Jordan National Lottery operates under strict state control as a charitable lottery managed exclusively by the General Union of Charitable Societies –
The Israel National Lottery operates under a state monopoly framework managed by Mifal HaPais, the sole concessionaire authorized by the Ministry of Finance
Israel maintains one of the world’s strictest gambling regimes, prohibiting nearly all forms of commercial gambling except state-controlled operations.
Bahrain enforces a total prohibition on all forms of gambling, including any limited gaming activities, under Sharia law principles embedded in its constitution.









