The History (Jews and Muslims)
The Language (Arabic and Hebrew, both languages from the Semitic family Languages)
The food (Shawarma, Baklava(Baklawa), Falafel, Zlebia)
..... if it were not for the Palestine thing, they might have been very close friends, but hey who knows.
Jordan does not border the Mediterranean, as it is east of Israel. It has a short coastline on the Gulf of Aqaba, which is an inlet of the Red Sea.
All of the Gulf countries do share a border with Saudi Arabia (except the island of Bahrain which is off of the Saudi coast), but there is no "requirement" that Gulf countries border Saudi Arabia.
No.However, Saudi Arabia's land border with Jordan along the Gulf of Aqaba is less than 10 miles from the Israeli city of Eilat, also on the Gulf of Aqaba.
Kuwait and Jordan share borders with both Iraq and Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia, Yemen and UAE are the neighbours of Oman
Jordan, Iraq, Yemen, Oman, Egypt, Kuwait, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates all border Saudi Arabia. Israel, Bahrain, and Islamic State are all within a few dozen kilometers of the Saudi borders, but do not actually share borders with Saudi Arabia.
Iraq
The Persian Gulf War involved several cities. Perhaps you are thinking either of Basra in Iraq, or Khafji in Saudi Arabia. Also, Baghdad (Iraq), Riyadh (Saudi Arabia), Tel Aviv (Israel), and Kuwait City (Kuwait) received a share of the war.
No. Saudi Arabia, and the Arabian peninsula, are considered part of SOUTHWEST ASIA. The countries around Saudi Arabia are known as the Middle East and share a geopolitical history with Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea.
Europe North America Australia etc
Saudi Arabia, and the Arabian peninsula, are considered part of Asia, to which the peninsula is directly connected. Being the southwest section, it is the closest part of the Asian continent to Africa. The countries around Saudi Arabia are known as the Middle East and share a geopolitical history with Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea.
Kuwait and Jordan are the two countries that border both Iraq and Saudi Arabia. If you count territorial waters as well, then Iran borders both Iraq (over land) and Saudi Arabia (across the Persian Gulf at the maritime border).