Israel has direct access to the Mediterranean Sea and indirect access to the Red Sea.
The entire northwest border of Israel is the Mediterranean Sea, which is why Israel has direct access to the Mediterranean Sea. As for the Red Sea, Israel has access to the Gulf of Aqabah, which is an outlet of the Red Sea, but does not have direct access to the Red Sea-proper.
Egypt, Sudan and Eritrea
No, Kenya does not border the Red Sea. The Red Sea is located in the northeastern part of Africa, between Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, and Saudi Arabia. Kenya is located in East Africa, to the south of the Red Sea.
Egypt, Sudan, and Eritrea.
The countries that border the Red Sea, from north to south, are:Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, and DjiboutiThese countries border the western coast of the Red Sea. Djibouti also borders the Bab el-Mandeb, which is the strait that separates the Arabian Peninsula from Africa and the Red Sea from the Gulf of Aden.
The Blue Stands for the Red Sea that is in the border of Eritrea The Red Stands for the blood and sacrifice we toke for the war The gold stands for the golden people who live in Eritrea The Green stands for the agruiculture we do in Eritrea
Egypt, Sudan, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Somalia is probably considered too.
Eritrea
Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, Eritrea, Djibouti, and Sudan.
Eritrea is bordered by Sudan, Ethiopia, and Djibouti, and is located on the southwestern coast of the Red Sea. Notable neighbours of Eritrea that do not border it, but are close, include Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Somalia, and Egypt.
the red sea
ERITREA borders the Red Sea, while Kenya borders the Indian Ocean.
The Red Sea is part of the territorial waters of all of the countries that border it, roughly being divided along the central line of the sea.' The countries that border the Red Sea are: Eastern shore: o Saudi Arabia o Yemen Northern shore: o Egypt o Israel* o Jordan* Southern shore: o Djibouti o Eritrea o Somalia* Western shore: o Egypt o Eritrea o Sudan *The countries with a star do not border the Red Sea per se. Israel and Jordan have outlets on the Gulf of Aqabah, which is an arm of the Red Sea, but not the Red Sea itself. Somalia has its northern coastline on the Gulf of Aden, which is separated from the Red Sea by the Bab el-Mandab or the Mandeb Strait. Many people, however, consider the Gulf of Aden to be an arm of the Red Sea just like the Gulf of Aqaba.