certainly Israel syria Iraq & Saudi Arabia
but Jordan also shares at least hypothetically an often overlooked sea border with Egypt in the gulf of aqaba
& tho jordans border with the west bank aka palestine is questionable because palestine is not really a country
& because israel not palestine actually occupies the entire west bank of the Jordan river
which forms the boundary with Jordan
nevertheless
palestine does enjoy a narrow corridor from Jericho to Jordan across the allenby bridge which is thus itself a very short border of sorts with a country of sorts too
Israel is bordered by four countries. These countries are Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Egypt.
These countries all border ISRAEL.
The Dead Sea is bordered by Jordan to the east and Israel to the west.
I was just debating abt this question w a girl on [dream marriage] and she mentioned that there is Syria that is bordered with all 3 countries.
In ancient times, Egypt was bordered by Nubia, (kush) The roman empire, and the Liybian desert. In modern times, Egypt is bordered by Sudan, Jordan, and Libia.
Israel is bordered by Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt.
Six countries border Iraq currently: Turkey is north, Iran is east, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia are south, Jordan is west and Syria is northwest.
Yes, indeed. Israel is bordered by Syria, Lebanon, Jordan and Egypt
Syria borders Turkey, Iraq, and Jordan.
Syria
Six countries border Iraq currently: Turkey is north, Iran is east, Kuwait and Saudi Arabia are south, Jordan is west and Syria is northwest.
Israel is bordered by the countries of Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan, and by the Gaza Strip ... originally part of Egypt and now run by Hamas ... and the West Bank ... originally a part of Jordan and now run by the PLO.