It depends on how you count this.
The four smallest countries in the Middle East and North Africa are Lebanon, Cyprus, the State of Palestine, and the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (from largest to smallest). Lebanon is the smallest, clearly recognized country that is clearly in the Middle East. Cyprus is the smallest, clearly recognized country in the Middle East region, but there is debate as to whether Cyprus is in the Middle East or in Europe. The State of Palestine is smaller than Cyprus and clearly in the Middle East, but it is not clearly recognized. The Turkish Republic of Cyprus is the smallest, but is not clearly in the Middle East (for the same reasons as Cyprus more generally) and is only recognized by Turkey.
Israel
Water is the most scarce resource in north Africa and southwest Asia.
Militancy has seriously hurt tourism in north Africa and southwest Asia.
Fossil fuels tend to be more abundant in Southwest Asia and North Africa.
The Red Sea separates North Africa from Southwest Asia
North Africa's smallest country is Algeria.
Tunisia
Egypt. Egypt is the country which is the farthest east in North Africa.
Tunisia
Yemen
Tunisia
true
Yemen (3.0)
Israel
the view of each others country
Yes. Tunisia is a North African country, specifically from the Maghreb region.
North Africa with the Sinai Peninsula forming a land bridge in Southwest Asia which makes Egypt a transcontinental country but offically people will say its in the North of Africa