The Golan Heights is a small region within the Middle East, particularly, the central Levant region.
NO. The Golan Heights serve as the border between two Middle Eastern countries: Israel and Syria, but does not lie at the edge of the region.
Both the Fertile Crescent and the Golan Heights are internal parts of the Middle East. The Mediterranean Sea and Persian Gulf are borders of the Middle East.
The most famous lake that is completely in the Golan Heights is Lake Ram. The east bank of the Sea of Galilee (which is actually a lake) and even more famous than Lake Ram because of Jesus' story is on the edge of the Golan Heights.
There are numerous transnational issues concerning Israel.The Occupation of the West Bank and Blockade of Gaza vs. Palestinian AuthorityThe Occupation of the Golan Heights vs. SyriaStrategic Power in the Middle East vs. Iran
Persia is part of the Middle East, so the question is nonsensical.
No.
In order to ask a multiple choice question, you must include the choices. The Gulf of Mexico is not a border of the Middle East, for example.
No, it is part of the Middle East, not a border.
In order to ask a multiple choice question, you must include the choices. The Gulf of Mexico is not a border of the Middle East, for example.
AnswerIn the first century, Galilee was surrounded by Samaria to the south-west, Decapolis to the south-east, Gaulanitis (Golan Heights) and Batanea to the east, Syria to the north, and Phoenicia along the coast, to the west.
Both Syria and Iraq are in the Middle East and share borders with Turkey.
Eight countries border the Persian Gulf.