No country is directly south of Israel, however, Egypt is west (somewhat south) and Jordan is east (somewhat south).
All South American countries recognize Israel as a sovereign nation. Bolivia is the only South American country to not have foreign relations with Israel, despite recognizing it as a country.
Lebanon
The desert that fills the southern part of Israel ... roughly from Beersheva and south, filling the inverted-triangular part of the country ... is called the "Negev" (NEH-gehv). That's just the Hebrew word for "south".
There is no country called North Israel, there is just one Israel. If you intended to ask what country is north of Israel, the answer is Lebanon and Syria. The Mediterranean Sea is north of Israel. Greece or Turkey are north, but separated by the sea.
USA, Israel, South Africa, Spain.
If they do, it would be Israel, set up after WW II to give the Jews their ancestral homeland.yes its called israel
Israel
Th modern state of Israel which at the time was a country called Palestine.
The official name of the country is Medinat Yisrael (????? ?????) which means "the State of Israel".
Although it was founded under the title of "The State of Israel", Israel is considered a modern country. For most countries, the word "state" means the same thing as "country". Think of Israel as a country with only 1 state in it. So it can be called either word.
The country of Israel was earlier called Canaan. The person named Israel was at first named Jacob (Genesis ch.35).