The Negev Desert is in southern Israel. It's known as the "Negev". That word is related and derived from the Hebrew for "dry." In the Torah it's used as a synonym for "South" since in Israel the Negev is to the south.
Much of Israel is in the Negev Desert.
Libyan desert
The Negev Desert is part of Israel (not the other way around).
The Negev Desert is the driest part of Israel. The Negev Desert is located in modern day Israel, covering nearly 4700 square miles in the small country. The broad expanse of desert is a vitally important part of the Israeli landscape, stretching over approximately 60 percent of the country's landmass, while occupying nearly half of the Palestinian territory west of the Jordan River.
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".
The Sahara Desert - Also the region of that desert known as the Nubian Desert. Some people also clam that the Arabian Desert forms part of the landform between the Nile and the Red Sea.
The answer you are likely looking for is: ISRAEL. It is a little more complex though.The Negev Desert is entirely within the borders of the State of Israel. However, the Golan Heights is a more complex issue. The Golan Heights is Syrian territory that is currently under legal Israeli Occupation (pursuant to UNSC Resolution 242). It is generally understood that when Israel and Syria sign a peace treaty that the Golan Heights will revert to Syrian ownership.
The Libyan Desert covers those areas mentioned in your question. It is a sub region of the larger Sahara.
The Libyan Desert, which is a part of the Sahara, is located in Libya and Egypt.
None! Antarctica is the largest desert but is not a part of any country.
The Libyan Desert, a part of the Sahara, is located in Egypt and Libya.