This is a null set. All of the countries that border Israel are non-democratic. Jordan and Lebanon have a certain degree of suffrage and voting, but they are not true democracies in that the most powerful persons in the government (the King and Hezbollah militants, respectively) are un-elected.
Israel borders with 4 countries, the north border is with Lebanon, the north east border is with Syria, the east border is with Jordan and the south west border is with Egypt, west of Israel is the Mediterranean Sea.
None of the countries bordering Israel are electoral democracies, or free, according to Freedom House's definitions. Egypt, Syria, Jordan and the Palestinian Territories are defined as 'not free'. Lebanon is considered 'partly free,' but still not a functioning electoral democracy. See links below for the data.
No countries share a border with Israel except Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt.
The sea of Galilee is within northeast Israel. There are no other countries that border this sea.The sea of Galilee is within northeast Israel. There are no other countries that border this sea.The sea of Galilee is within northeast Israel. There are no other countries that border this sea.The sea of Galilee is within northeast Israel. There are no other countries that border this sea.The sea of Galilee is within northeast Israel. There are no other countries that border this sea.The sea of Galilee is within northeast Israel. There are no other countries that border this sea.
EGYPT and the GAZA STRIP border Israel to the southwest
Israel and Syria border Lebanon.
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No. Israel and Egypt are two neighboring countries.
Yes and No. Israel is smaller than 152 of the world's other countries, but it does not border the Persian Gulf.
Jordan shares borders with a few other countries. The countries that border Jordan are Syria, Israel, Iraq, and Saudi Arabia.
Managua is the capital city of Nicaragua, the coutry with the longest border with Honduras.