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· Jordan River (Israel, Jordan)
The Jordan River
The Dead Sea forms part of the Israel - Jordan border.
The Jordan River is the/a key water source to Israel, Lebanon and Syria.
In the north, the border between Jordan and Israel or Jordan and the Israeli-Occupied West Bank is the Jordan River. However, the river ends at the Dead Sea. A far longer border in the desert between Jordan and Israel follows the Wadi Arabah from the Dead Sea to the Gulf of Aqabah.
There are actually "two" Jordan rivers: the one from the slopes of Mt. Hermon to the Kineret (Sea of Galilee), and its continuation from the Kineret to the Dead Sea. The main importance of the Jordan River is in its first portion, which is the Kineret's major supply of fresh water. Because the country of Jordan is arid, it (like Israel) sees the river as one of its water-sources. Also, the river is Jordan's western border. For Syria, besides fresh water, the river has the significance that some of its northern stream-tributaries used to be within the borders of Syria and are now in the Israeli Golan Heights.
The Dead Sea is one of the bodies of water on the Earth. It is found between the country of Jordan and Israel.
Mediterranean (west)dead sea (east)Jordan River (east)Gulf of Aqaba (southeast)Israel borders the Mediterranean Sea. The Sea of Galilee & the Dead Sea are part of the River Jordan.
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Dead Sea.
The most famous lake in Israel is the Kinneret or Sea of Galilee. The name Sea is misleading because it is landlocked (and freshwater.) The Dead Sea is also landlocked but is shared between Israel & Jordan There are many reservoirs but these are mainly man made.