Saudi Arabia is southeast of Israel.
No. The two countries have nothing in common.
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.
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NO they don't
Israel and Turkey have capitalist economic systems with a moderate degree of state investment. Saudi Arabia is petro-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of commerce with Israel (and used to boycott all companies that even do business with Israel, although this has been rescinded for impracticality).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.
No. They are two separate countries.
no, it's in lebanon. right above israel