Syria
No it's not. It borders Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, and the Mediterranean Sea. --mewile95 (lizzie p.)
Syria borders Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west, Israel to the southwest, Jordan to the south, Iraq to the east, and Turkey to the north.
Israel is bordered by Lebanon to the north, Syria to the northeast, Jordan and the Palestinian Territories (West Bank) to the east, and Egypt and the Gaza Strip to the southwest. The Mediterranean Sea is to Israel's west, and the Gulf of Aqaba (which leads to the Red Sea) is to its southeast.Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Lebanon
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.
Japan is nowhere near the Middle East and therefore, des not border any country also borders Lebanon and Iraq. As it is, Iraq and Lebanon only border one country in common, Syria, which also has borders with Israel, Jordan, and Turkey.
No. The only sea/gulf that Jordan borders is the Gulf of Aqabah.
Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt and the Mediterranean Sea. they can't get to Egypt ,,remember 1973 ???
-- Lebanon -- Syria -- Jordan -- Egypt (Of course, this answer ignores that Israel borders the partially-recognized country of Palestine and the unrecognized country of Hamas-Controlled Gaza.)
Israel
In Western Asia, located on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea. It borders Lebanon in the north, Syria in the northeast, Jordan and the West Bank in the east, Egypt and the Gaza Strip on the southwest.
Israel is in the western part of the Middle East, sometimes called the "Southern Levant". Israel borders clockwise from North: Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, the Gulf of Aqaba, Egypt, and the Mediterranean Sea.