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The top ten most developed countries in the Middle East

The top ten most developed countries in the Middle East: Israel, Turkey, Iran, Qatar, Bahrain, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, Yemen, and Oman.

1. Israel

When talking about the small country of Israel, the first thing we think of is that its people are all Jewish people, which is also recognized as one of the smartest peoples. One, but it was during World War II that this outstanding nation was severely damaged by German fascism.

2. Türkiye

In fact, from a comprehensive national level, Türkiye. Shunde is the most powerful country in the Middle East, and is nicknamed the "Second Brother of NATO". According to incomplete statistics, Turkey has more than 900 fighter planes. Not only that, it also has multiple models of transport aircraft and tankers. It is one of the most powerful countries in the Middle East. A country with a very strong military power is still a very powerful country in the Middle East.

3. Iran

Speaking of Iran, it can be said that it is a very tough country, and it can rely on its own strength to fight the United States, and it is not afraid of U.S. economic sanctions. It is the only country in the Middle East that dares to fight the United States to the end. Iran is one of the countries with the strongest industrial strength in the Middle East and one of the most important oil-producing countries in the world. It has a huge global lifeline - oil.

4. Qatar

Qatar is a country with rich oil and natural gas reserves, and oil and natural gas exports have always been the country's main economic source. In addition, Qatar has further increased the country's wealth by vigorously developing financial services and tourism.

5. Bahrain

Bahrain is one of the first countries in the Middle East to discover oil and has established a huge oil industry. Bahrain has also developed other industries such as financial services and tourism, further contributing to economic growth and wealth accumulation.

6. Iraq

After experiencing the Iraq War, today’s Iraq can only be said to be in ruins with no prosperity at all. But before the Iraq War, this country once became a powerful country in the Middle East, with a very strong military and a very high level of education. However, the wrong people in power started wars with Iran and the United States regardless of national interests, and were eventually beaten into pieces. The prosperity of the past is gone forever.

7. Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia is located on the Arabian Peninsula in southwest Asia, bordering Jordan, Iraq, and Kuwait to the north, Yemen and Oman to the south, and the United Arab Emirates and the United Arab Emirates to the southeast. Kotal is bounded by the Red Sea to the west and the Persian Gulf to the east. Its north-south span is as high as 1,834 kilometers, and its widest point from east to west is 1,457 kilometers. It has a total area of ??2.25 million square kilometers. It is the largest country in the Arabian Peninsula.

8. Egypt

Egypt is located in northeastern Africa, covering an area of ??approximately 1,001,450 square kilometers. Egypt has a population of 109 million, ranking 14th in the world and the most populous in the Middle East. nation. It is adjacent to the Mediterranean Sea to the north, and borders Libya and Sudan to the west and south respectively. Although most of the territory is located in Africa, there is still a small part located in the Sinai Peninsula in the Middle East. Egypt fully controls the Suez Canal, and it borders the Suez Canal to the east. Adjacent to the Red Sea.

9. Yemen

Yemen has large amounts of natural gas and oil resources, which has brought considerable wealth to the country. In addition, Yemen is an important port country, and its strategic location between the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea makes it a transit point for trade and transportation. These factors have made Yemen one of the richest countries in the Middle East.

10. Oman

Although Oman has small oil reserves, Oman has become an important hub for international trade and shipping with its unique geographical location and superior port facilities. In addition, the Omani government has further increased the country's wealth by diversifying its economy and developing tourism and financial services.

The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia-Israel