NO they don't
Saudi Arabia and Jordan have strong diplomatic relations.
Saudi Arabia is southeast of Israel.
Saudi Arabia is over 80 times the size of Israel.
Israeli firms are banned from working in Saudi Arabia, so there is no "dominant Israeli firm" in Saudi Arabia.
Saudi arabia,syria,iraq,lebanon and israel
jordan egypt saudi arabia israel
Israel and Turkey have capitalist economic systems with a moderate degree of state investment. Saudi Arabia is petro-state.
can't speak for one group of people. I would assume that they wouldn't like him since Obama wants to turn on israel. ---- The majority of Israelis are tired of wars as well as the possibility of new wars. In addition, the majority of Israelis want to normalize relations with Arab nations. King Abdullah of Saudi Arabia has officially indicated that Saudi Arabia would immediately normalize relations with Israel provided that Israel agrees to a separate and sovereign state for Palestinians. Once relations between Israel and Saudi Arabia will have been established, the majority of Arab counties would follow suit. The majority of Israelis understand that only a sovereign Palestinian state will bring peace between Israel and its Arab neighbors and are willing to accept Saudi Arabia's proposed solution for peace. It then logically follows suit that the majority of Israelis view President Obama favorably given that he is a strong proponent of a sovereign Palestinian state.
No. Saudi Arabia absolutely refuses to perform any act of commerce with Israel (and used to boycott all companies that even do business with Israel, although this has been rescinded for impracticality).
None. Israel is often assumed to have nuclear weapons targeting Saudi Arabia, but this seems unlikely given that Saudi Arabia has not actively attacked Israel since 1949. If Iran had nuclear weapons, they would certainly be aimed towards Saudi Arabia due to their cold-war-type religious quarrel.
Jordan has borders with Palestine,Syria,Saudi Arabia & Iraq.
no, it's in lebanon. right above israel