The Jordan River.
The Dead Sea forms part of the Israel - Jordan border.
The Dead Sea
Dead Sea
There is no city on the Dead Sea, the salt lake that separates Israel and Jordan.
Nope - it lies along the border between Jordan and Israel.
The Jordan river forms a border between Jordan and Israel.
yes there is a border in the north of israel with Jordan and in the south near Eilat-al Aqaba
That was its location as stated by God: the Jordan would be Israel's eastern border (Numbers ch.34).
In the north, the border between Jordan and Israel or Jordan and the Israeli-Occupied West Bank is the Jordan River. However, the river ends at the Dead Sea. A far longer border in the desert between Jordan and Israel follows the Wadi Arabah from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqabah.
The Dead Sea is located on the border of Israel and Jordan.
If the question is asking whether you could take a boat from Jordan to Israel over the Dead Sea, the answer is: physically, YES, but legally NO. Israel would see this as a violation of their border and arrest you. Jordan and Israel have both determined which zones of the Dead Sea are accessible for tourists. If someone wants to go from Jordan to Israel, they will need to use one of the two approved border crossings between Jordan and Israel or the approved border crossing between Jordan and the West Bank.
The Jordan River forms the border between Israel and Jordan. Therefore, half of the river is in each country wherever Israel borders Jordan to the north of the West Bank. (There is a small stretch of the Jordan which is wholly in Israeli territory as it leaves the Sea of Galilee and the Jordan River continues as the border between the West Bank and Jordan until the Dead Sea.)