Nope - but it does share a border with Jordan.
No, Israel and Iraq do not share a direct border. The two countries are separated by Jordan, which lies between them. Israel borders Lebanon to the north, Syria to the northeast, and Jordan to the east. The closest point between Israel and Iraq is over 400 kilometers away.
Australia does NOT share a border with Iraq.
Iraq does not border a lot of Middle Eastern countries, including: Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Egypt, Yemen, Oman, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar, and Bahrain.
Iraq borders Turkey, Iran, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and Syria. All other countries do not border Iraq.
No countries share a border with Israel except Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt.
Syria and Israel theoretically share a border, but they are separated by the UNDOF forces which occupy a no-man's land between them. However, Syria and Israel both border Jordan and Lebanon. In the case of Lebanon, there is no land border with any nation other than Syria or Israel.
No it does not. It shares a border with Israel and Syria
Iraq lies to the east of Iraq. Persia is now called Iran.
Cuba
The dead sea is not in Iraq, although it is not very far from Iraq. It is on the border between Israel and Jordan.
Iraq does not border Turkey to the north, Saudi Arabia to the south, Jordan to the west, or Iran to the east.
Yes