Saudi Arabia: Command Economy which is powered through oil.
Israel: Advanced Market Economy which is supported by it's people, not oil or other resources.
Turkey: Advanced Market Economy which is supported by it's people, not oil or other resources.
Iran: Hybrid Command-Market Economy supported by oil and industry, but currently floundering under international sanctions.
Saudi Arabia , Syria , Jordan , Turkey
The Babylonian Empire civilization which consisted of the areas of Iraq, Syria, Turkey, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Iran, Kuwait, Lebanon, Palestine , Israel and Cyprus.
Istanbul, Turkey Tehran, Iran Cairo, Egypt Baghdad, Iraq Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Ankara, Turkey, Jeddah-Mecca, Saudi Arabia Izmir, Turkey Aleppo, Syria Damascus, Syria Tel Aviv, Israel Beirut, Lebanon Sana'a, Yemen Erbil, Iraq Basra, Iraq Abu Dhabi, UAE Dubai, UAE
No. The Arabian Peninsula is dominated by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
I've got Egypt, Iran, Israel, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia and United Arab Emirates. Do Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia and Turkey count?
israel or turky...preferably israel
Israel and Turkey have capitalist economic systems with a moderate degree of state investment. Saudi Arabia is petro-state.
Saudi Arabia is southeast of Israel.
Egypt, Israel, Turkey, and Iran.
Saudi Arabia
Turkey,Pakistan,Iran,Israel,Saudi Arabia
No. It's North of Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia is over 80 times the size of Israel.
Top 10 Richest Country's in Middle East (1) Saudi Arabia (2) Qatar (3) United Arab Emirates (4) Kuwait (5) Egypt (6) Bahrain (7) Turkey (8) Cyprus (9) Israel (10) Oman
Israel's economy is characterized by advanced technology, innovation, and a high level of research and development, fostering a robust startup culture. In contrast, Saudi Arabia's economy is heavily dependent on oil exports, with efforts ongoing to diversify through initiatives like Vision 2030. While Israel has a more diversified economic base, Saudi Arabia is transitioning from an oil-dependent economy to one that includes sectors like tourism and entertainment. Additionally, Israel has a higher GDP per capita compared to Saudi Arabia, reflecting its advanced economic structure.
Saudi Arabia has the most oil reserves in the world
Iraq does not border Turkey to the north, Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to the west, or Iran to the east.