Jerusalem is near the river Jordan and the Red Sea, but there are no bodies of water that are actually in Jerusalem.
Palestine does not have four bodies of water. It has only two: the Mediterranean off the coast of the Gaza Strip and the Dead Sea/Jordan River which is on the east edge of the West Bank.
The question as posed describes an impossibility. Jerusalem is an inland city with no access to any rivers or moving bodies of water. (Jerusalem's water comes primarily from underground aquifers and pipes.) As a result, no ships can sail into or out of Jerusalem.
The Earth is made up on mostly bodies of water and of those bodies of water, many of them are salt water. The Pacific and Atlantic oceans are two bodies of salt water.
Some bodies of water in the taiga. Some bodies of water in the taiga would be lakes, streams, creeks and a few small ponds that fish and some phytoplankton might live in.
some bodies of water are the Pacific Ocean, salton sea, Utah lake, and lake mead
oceans,lakes, lochs, dams, tarns and puddles are some examples of bodies of water.
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It has a lot of mountains and some land also a lot of bodies of water
Pacific Ocean
Earth
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japan sea
the Atlantic ocean