Sea of Galilee, also known as the Kinneret, which touches the Golan Heights.
It is worth noting that the Sea of Galilee is actually a freshwater lake (just like the Caspian Sea or Aral Sea). The closest saltwater sea to the Golan Heights is the Mediterranean Sea at approximately 30 miles or 50 kilometers distance from the Golan Heights.
The Red Sea lies on Africa's northeastern border. It separates northeastern Africa from the Arabian Peninsula and is linked to the Indian Ocean via the Bab el Mandeb strait in the south.
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The talles mountain in the Syrian Arab Republic is Mount Hermon, known as "jebel-el-Sheikh" in the Arab world, located at the southwestern edge of Syria. It has a height of 2,814 m (9,232 ft) above sea level. Most of the mountain lies within Syrian territory, though a part of the southern slopes lies within the Golan Heights, illegally occupied by Israel.
jordan is east of israel
Israel has three major beaches. Along the west coast lies the Mediterranean sea, to the south lies the red sea, and in the east lies the dead sea.
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The Negev Desert is found in southern Israel.
Palestine.
The Negev Desert dominates all of Southern Israel.
Due north of Israel lies Lebanon. The two countries share a border, and Lebanon is situated directly to the north of Israel, extending along the eastern Mediterranean coast.
Yes. The lake is mentioned in both Old and New Testaments. It is in the Gospels that it is most significant since much of Jesus' ministry occurred in the vicinity. 18 of the 33 known miracles of Jesus occurred by the lake or nearby.
The great barrier reef of corals.