No countries share a border with Israel except Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt.
Syria and Jordan share parts of Israel's eastern border.
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.
Nope - but it does share a border with Jordan.
The countries that share international boundaries with Israel are Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt.
Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt share a land border with Israel. Also the Mediterranean Sea, the earth's atmosphere, and the Palestinian territories, although none of these are countries.
No
Iraq does not border a lot of Middle Eastern countries, including: Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Egypt, Yemen, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Bahrain.
Japan, Australia, and Argentina are examples of countries that do not share a border with Syria.
The Jordan river forms a border between Jordan and Israel.
Argentina
Botswana and South Africa share Namibia's border.