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Do Israel and Saudi Arabia share a maritime border?

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Near Eilat...it's hard to tell.

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  1. They will soon enough....


  2. no.

  3. Theoretically, the answer is no.

    But if pore very carefully through a map, there is a very tiny part of Israel that forms a maritime border with Saudi Arabia. But most of Israel's maritime border in the Gulf of Eilat is with both Egypt and Jordan, but its' border with Saudi Arabia comes on the bottom of Israel's triangular border with the two aforestated countries.

  4. No Israel and Saudia Arabia do not share a maritime border nor do they share a common land border.  Jordan and israel share both a maritime and a land border near the Israeli City of Eilat in the golf of Aqaba.

    here is a link to a map:

    http://maps.google.com/maps?hl=en&tab=wl

    When you clcik to the link of the map.  enter the word israel for location and the map will show you Israel and it's borders with it's neighbors and it's coast line.

  5. They used to but they give it up for Jordan.

  6. Nope!

    Sincerely,

    Ms. Miche ; })

  7. No they do not.

  8. No they don't share a common border.  Egypt is on one side and the town of Aqaba is on the other side of Eilat. Aqaba is the town that Lawrence of Arabia raided from the rear when the defenders were expecting an attack from the sea.

  9. Jordan comes in the Middle between occupied Palestine and Saudi Arabia.

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