yes. about million in Syria and another million in Jordan.
Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan.
Israel, Palestinian territories, Lebanon, and the western parts of Jordan and Syria
It primarily occurred in Israel, Egypt, the Palestinian Territories, Jordan, and Syria.
The countries that share international boundaries with Israel are Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt.
west Egypt, east Lebanon, southeastern Jordan south syria near east palestinian territories
Israel fought the Six-Day War against Egypt, Jordan, and Syria (as well as some Palestinian Arab Militant Groups).
By and large, no. Most Arabs have citizenship of a number of Arab States and/or from Western States and Israel where they have immigrated. However, there is a small group of stateless Arabs who are the four million Palestinians in UNRWA refugee camps in Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and the Palestinian Territories.
There are a number of refugee camps in the Arab countries that surround Israel, such as Egypt, Palestine, Jordan, Syria, and Lebanon.
Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt. Not countries but also Gaza and Palestinian territories.
No. The Six Day War took place in Israel, Egypt, the Palestinian Territories, Jordan, and Syria.
Israel has common borders with:- * Lebanon * Syria * Jordan * Egypt * And the two Palestinian territories, # Gaza # The west bank
They both settled in the area today known as Lebanon, Israel, Syria, the Palestinian Territories, and Jordan.