Both of the following statements are true:
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Israel is located in the eastern Hemisphere and the northern Hemisphere. It's purely a matter of geography. Ownership is not involved.
No it is not.
Israel is in both the northern and the eastern Hemispheres.
Egypt is located entirely in the Northern Hemisphere. It's situated in the northeastern part of Africa, bordered by Libya to the west, Sudan to the south, and Israel to the east.
-- Dillingham, Alaska -- Ramat Gan, Israel
The first day of Winter in Israel is December 21.
If one is in the Western Hemisphere, they can reach Jerusalem traveling by plane. If one is living in a country bordered by Israel or is living in Israel, they can travel by bus or car.
Israel is in the Eastern Hemisphere and it is in the Northern Hemisphere. Israel is in western Asia, on the eastern shore of the Mediterranean Sea, west of the Jordan river and Jordan (the country), northeast of Egypt, southwest of Syria, and south of Lebanon.
The lowest point in the Western Hemisphere is the shoreline of the Dead Sea, located between Israel and Jordan. The surface of the Dead Sea sits approximately 429 meters (1,407 feet) below sea level.
The lowest point below sea level in the Western Hemisphere is the shore of the Dead Sea, which sits at approximately 1,407 feet (429 meters) below sea level. It is located between Jordan and Israel.
The lowest place on land in the Northern Hemisphere is the shoreline of the Dead Sea, located between Israel and Jordan. It sits at around 1,400 feet (430 meters) below sea level, making it the Earth's lowest elevation on land.
The East Hemisphere, and the Northern Hemisphere