The Jordan River
The River Jordan rises on the slopes of Mount Hermon, on the Syrian-Lebanese border. Israel and Palestine border the river to the west, while Jordan lies to its east. The river empties into the Dead Sea.
The Jordan river begins with the tributary rivers, the Banias, the Dan, the Hasbani, and the Iyon. It flows in the Sea of Galilee, continues through, and flows a further distance into the Dead Sea.
The River Jordan flows in to the Dead Sea
The river that flows through Syria into Iraq and on to the Persian Gulf is the Euphrates River.
They all share the Jordan River. However, the Syrian access to the Jordan River has been cut off by the Israeli Acquisition of the Eastern Bank of the Sea of Galilee in 1967.
The Jordan river flows into the Dead sea, but the Dead is actually a lake and has no outlet to a sea such as the Mediterranean.
The answer is Dead Sea
Euphrates river, Tigris river, Jordan river.
The Jordan River flows into the Dead Sea.
Euphrates river, Tigris river, Jordan river.
They all share the Jordan River and its tributary the Yarmouk River. However, the Syrian access to the Jordan River proper has been cut off by the Israeli Acquisition of the Eastern Bank of the Sea of Galilee in 1967 as well as Israeli control of the Golan Heights. (Syria retains access to the Yarmouk River.)