The River of Jordan is connected to the Dead Sea. Both of these are very major water sources for this area.
Dead Sea
The Dead Sea forms part of the Israel - Jordan border.
The western border of Israel is the Mediterranean Sea.
In the north, the border between Jordan and Israel or Jordan and the Israeli-Occupied West Bank is the Jordan River. However, the river ends at the Dead Sea. A far longer border in the desert between Jordan and Israel follows the Wadi Arabah from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqabah.
The countries that share international boundaries with Israel are Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt.
The Dead Sea is one of the bodies of water on the Earth. It is found between the country of Jordan and Israel.
The Dead Sea borders Israel and Jordan
None really because 99% of it is surrounded by water. But technically speaking if you look at - http://maps.Google.com - Egypt extends over the red sea and Israel and Jordan border Africa!
Israel and Sudan don't share a border. Perhaps you're referring to the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, which shares part of its western border with Israel. Along that border rests a lake whose shore includes the lowest point on the Earth's surface, and whose waters are more saline than any other naturally occuring water on Earth. The lake is referred to in Hebrew as "YAHM ha-MEH-lakh" ... "Salt Sea", and in English as the "Dead Sea".
· Jordan River (Israel, Jordan)
No.However, Saudi Arabia's land border with Jordan along the Gulf of Aqaba is less than 10 miles from the Israeli city of Eilat, also on the Gulf of Aqaba.
The Jordan River
The answer is the Dead Sea which is 40% salt The Dead Sea, Israel.