The Strait of Hormuz does.
It is the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
NO, the Sinai Peninsula is far to the west of Persian Gulf. It is the Omani Peninsula which separates the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
The Strait of Hormuz
The Strait of Hormuz separates it from the Persian Gulf.
The body of water separating Iran from Saudi Arabia is called the Persian Gulf. There has been a push by the Arabs to have the Gulf renamed the Arab Gulf (as it is called "al-Khalij al-3arabi" in Arabic). No non-Arab nation has adopted this nomenclature.
The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.The Gulf of Oman is near the country of Oman and near the Persian Gulf and is part of the Indian Ocean.
I believe that is the Strait of Hormuz going into the Gulf of Oman.
Iran in the north and Oman in the south separate the Persian Gulf from the Gulf of Oman, with only the Strait of Hormuz to link them.
Kuwait overlooks Persian Gulf, but not Oman.
Persian Gulf Exclusively: Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and Bahrain.Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman: Iran, Oman*, and the United Arab Emirates.*However it is notable that the only connection Oman has to the Persian Gulf is technically the west side of the Strait of Hormuz, so one could say that it exclusively touches the Gulf of Oman.
Oman and the United Arab Emirates touch both the Gulf of Oman and the Persian Gulf.
The Strait of Hormuz.The Gulf of Oman also called as Sea of Oman is a channel that links the Arabian Sea with the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf. It is usually considered as a branch of the Persian Gulf, not as a part of the Arabian Sea. Pakistan and Iran (Persia) covers the north coast, Oman lies on the south coast, in the east and the United Arab Emirates in the west.