Relatively speaking, yes. Jerusalem is about 67 miles or 108 kilometers from the Egyptian border.
Israel borders with 4 countries, the north border is with Lebanon, the north east border is with Syria, the east border is with Jordan and the south west border is with Egypt, west of Israel is the Mediterranean Sea.
Jerusalem, as the country is Israel. Many people follow the international view that Tel Aviv is the capital of Israel, but since the Israeli government sits in Jerusalem and the 1980 Jerusalem Law makes Jerusalem the unequivocal capital of Israel, Jerusalem is the correct answer.
No. Jerusalem is in Israel/Palestine, which is situated on the southwest end of Asia. The universally accepted border between Africa and Asia is the Suez Canal, which is 175 miles west of Jerusalem.
It depends on the border crossing but it's approx. 100km which would be about one hour of travelling time on the road, NOT including time spent at the border.
It is unclear what an "Arab road" is. Roads do not have ethnicities.There are security guards who man checkpoints along the Israeli border with the West Bank, a border which surrounds Jerusalem and divides it from number of Arab towns in the West Bank, including the de facto Palestinian capital of Ramallah. However, roads between Arab neighborhoods and Jewish neighborhoods in Jerusalem do not have checkpoints or special guards.
They were expanded, as Israel took the Old City from the Jordanians after being attacked.See also the Related Link.More about Jerusalem
The border went from the north of the Dead Sea to the Mediterranean sea. Kingdom of Judah was all the territory south of Jerusalem down to Beersheba and the Negev desert at the southern border.
Jerusalem is 400 km (250 miles) straight east of the northernmost tip of the Nile delta, or just a bit farther east north-east of Cairo. Jerusalem is about 115 km (70 miles) from the nearest point on the current Egyptian border (the south-west end of Gaza).
He was born in Svitavy just inside Moravia in what is now the Czech Republic. During World War 2 he lived in Krakow, Poland. He died in Hildesheim (Lower Saxony, Germany) in 1974 but is buried in Jerusalem.
The Tanakh (Bible) doesn't specify (1 Kings ch.14).Rashi commentary (ibid.) quotes the tradition of our sages, who state that Aviyah (Abijah), who was one of the border guards appointed by Yerav'am (Jeroboam) to prevent Israelites from going to the festivals in Jerusalem, ignored his father and abandoned his border post in order to attend the festival in the Temple in Jerusalem.
Jerusalem is divided by the 1949 ceasefire lines between Israel and Jordan. Since Jordan has relegated its former West Bank territory to the State of Palestine, Jerusalem abuts both sovereign and recognized Israeli territory and what is claimed as sovereign Palestinian territory.