List Of Neighbouring Countries Of Israel

Nestled in the Middle East along the eastern Mediterranean coast, Israel is bordered by Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt, making its geopolitical landscape highly significant. Despite its small size, Israel’s geographical diversity ranges from coastal plains to arid deserts like the Negev. It also shares complex ties with the Palestinian Territories. The presence of the Dead Sea, Sea of Galilee, and recent natural gas discoveries highlight Israel’s strategic and environmental importance in a region often shaped by conflict and diplomacy.

Prabhat Mishra
Jun 23, 2025, 17:56 IST
List Of Neighbouring Countries Of Israel
List Of Neighbouring Countries Of Israel

At the centre, in the heart of the Middle East, along the eastern Mediterranean coast, lies the nation of Israel—a land of historical depth and modern complexity. Despite its small size—just around 8,500 square miles—Israel’s geographical diversity is remarkable.

Israel shares its land borders with 4 countries. These countries are Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, and Egypt.

To the north, Israel borders Lebanon; to the northeast, it shares frontiers with Syria; to the east, it shares frontiers with Jordan, while Egypt lies to the southwest. On its southern edge, the Gulf of Aqaba connects Israel to the Red Sea, offering it vital maritime access.

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Source: World Atlas

Israel's Neighbouring Countries

Country

Direction from Israel

Type of Border

Relations Overview

Lebanon

North

Land border

Historically tense due to Hezbollah's presence; occasional border clashes.

Syria

Northeast

Land border (Golan Heights)

Conflict over the Golan Heights; no formal peace treaty.

Jordan

East

Land and water (Jordan River)

Peace treaty since 1994; stable though occasionally strained.

Egypt

Southwest

Land and sea (Sinai Peninsula and Gulf of Aqaba)

Peace treaty since 1979; ongoing security cooperation.

Palestinian Territories

East (West Bank), Southwest (Gaza Strip)

Partial internal borders

Complex and contentious relations involving governance, security, and territorial claims.

Israel is a Jewish-majority state, which is unusual in the Middle East, which is dominated by Islamic nations.  Israel was established in 1948. After decades of migration and geopolitical changes, Israel was established. This region was known as Palestine prior to 1948 and was mostly populated by Arab Muslims, Samaritans, Bedouins, and Jews. Jewish populations were once largely spread across Europe and the United States, but waves of return to this ancestral homeland intensified during the 20th century, leading to the modern state’s birth.

Apart from Israel's neighbouring countries, the climate of Israel varies sharply by region. A moderate Mediterranean climate, which brings more rainfall and supports agriculture, prevails in the coastal plains. The terrain changes to an arid desert as one travels south and interior, particularly in the Negev, where there is little rainfall and a severe climate.

The Sea of Galilee, sometimes referred to as Lake Kinneret or the Sea of Tiberias, is a prominent element of Israel's geography and a major supply of freshwater. From there, the Jordan River flows southward into the Dead Sea, the lowest point on Earth’s surface at around 1,300 feet below sea level. Due to high salinity and lack of outlets, the Dead Sea cannot support aquatic life.

Israel does not possess major oil reserves, unlike many of its regional neighbours. However, natural gas deposits have been discovered in offshore zones of the Mediterranean, which hold promise for energy security.

Conclusion: Why This Matters

Understanding Israel’s geographical position, climate zones, and neighbouring relationships helps explain its strategic vulnerabilities, resource priorities, and diplomatic challenges. Despite its small size, Israel remains a key player in regional politics, religious history, and energy developments.


Prabhat Mishra
Prabhat Mishra

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    Prabhat Mishra is an accomplished content creator with over 2 years of expertise in education, national and international news, and current affairs. A B.Tech graduate with extensive UPSC preparation, he has qualified for the UPPCS 2022 Mains and Bihar 68th Mains, showcasing his deep understanding of competitive exams.

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