No. Israel borders the Mediterranean Sea and Red Sea (through the Gulf of Aqabah),
but not the Black Sea.
The shortest distance between any point in Israel and any point on the shores of the
Black Sea is about 550 miles.
YES. The entire northwest border of Israel is the Mediterranean Sea.
The Mediterranean Sea comprises a large part of Israel's western border.
The sea of Galilee is within northeast Israel. There are no other countries that border this sea.The sea of Galilee is within northeast Israel. There are no other countries that border this sea.The sea of Galilee is within northeast Israel. There are no other countries that border this sea.The sea of Galilee is within northeast Israel. There are no other countries that border this sea.The sea of Galilee is within northeast Israel. There are no other countries that border this sea.The sea of Galilee is within northeast Israel. There are no other countries that border this sea.
The western border of Israel is the Mediterranean Sea.
No, only the Mediterranean. The Black Sea is to the north with Syria< and Turkey between.
The Mediterranean Sea does.
Israel has direct access to the Mediterranean Sea and indirect access to the Red Sea.The entire northwest border of Israel is the Mediterranean Sea, which is why Israel has direct access to the Mediterranean Sea. As for the Red Sea, Israel has access to the Gulf of Aqabah, which is an outlet of the Red Sea, but does not have direct access to the Red Sea-proper.
The Dead Sea
The Dead Sea forms part of the Israel - Jordan border.
JordanThe Dead sea lays on the border of Israel and Jordan
No. Israel borders the Gulf of Aqabah and the Mediterranean Sea.
Albania does not touch the Black Sea.