the phonenicians
That depends when. That area was settled and/or conquered by Canaanites, Israelites, and many others throughout history. See also:
Israel.
Syria is bounded by the Mediterranean and Lebanon on the west, by Jordan on the south, by Iraq on the east and by Turkey on the north. The frontier between Syria and Turkey was settled by the Franco-Turkish agreement of 22 June 1929.xcool77
Between Iraq and the Mediterranean Sea there are a number of countries. Both Turkey and Syria border Iraq and the Mediterranean. Lebanon, Jordan, Israel, and Palestine are on the direct flight route from Iraq to the Mediterranean Sea.
No. The only sea/gulf that Jordan borders is the Gulf of Aqabah.
No they are not
Mesopotamia
Israel.
Syria
Yes, Israel lies along the eastern side of the Mediterranean sea, and also on the northern tip of the red sea (along with Egypt and Jordan). also, the Dead sea is between Israel and Jordan, but it is not exactly a sea.
Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea. they can't get to Egypt ,,remember 1973 ???
The Mediterranean
Hi Daniel Jt and all my other friends! its Jordan