No, only the Mediterranean. The Black Sea is to the north with Syria< and Turkey between.
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.
Nope - but it does share a border with Jordan.
No countries share a border with Israel except Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt.
Syria and Israel theoretically share a border, but they are separated by the UNDOF forces which occupy a no-man's land between them. However, Syria and Israel both border Jordan and Lebanon. In the case of Lebanon, there is no land border with any nation other than Syria or Israel.
Jordan does not border the Mediterranean, as it is east of Israel. It has a short coastline on the Gulf of Aqaba, which is an inlet of the Red Sea.
Yes
Mercifully, they do not.
Syria and Jordan share parts of Israel's eastern border.
YES. The Israeli-Lebanese border is a specific border that has been charted by the United Nations as the BLUE LINE.
The two countries share a land border, so effectively 0 kilometers or 0 miles.
No. Israel and Egypt are two neighboring countries.
The Jordan river forms a border between Jordan and Israel.