ALGERIA is the largest country that borders the Mediterranean and is the tenth largest country in the world.
EGYPT, the STATE OF PALESTINE, LEBANON, and SYRIA all border both Israel and the Mediterranean Sea
Lebanon
Syria, Lebanon and Israel :)
Israel.
Egypt, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, Greece.
Lebanon is the country. Beirut is the capital.
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.
There are seven Middle Eastern countries with Mediterranean coastline: Egypt, Palestine, Israel, Lebanon, Syria, Turkey, and Cyprus.
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.
Israel.
-- 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.)
SYRIA is the only country that borders (1) Turkey, (2) Iraq, and (3) the Mediterranean Sea.
Syria and Jordan share parts of Israel's eastern border.
No it's not. It borders Lebanon, Jordan, Syria, and the Mediterranean Sea. --mewile95 (lizzie p.)