Typically violence and repression in those countries affect tourism as does the media perception that these countries are dangerous.
Morroco, Algeria, Tunis, Egypt, Israel and Lebanon
Syria, Iraq, Iran, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Libya, Algeria, Morocco.
Both Lebanon and Egypt border Israel and touch the Mediterranean Sea. Gaza, a Palestinian territory, does too.
Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Palestine, Lebanon, and Syria are the Arab countries that border the Mediterranean.
Algeria and Libya share a border, so in that way, there is no country between them. However, Tunisia is between part of Algeria and part of Libya, so that is the country that could be the answer.
Uzi Landau is the Minister of Tourism for Israel.
Lebanon is north of Israel.
Israel, Turkey, and Lebanon are considered middle east countries.
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No. Lebanon is on Israel's northern border or Israel is on Lebanon's southern border. There are areas of Israel that are further north of some areas of Lebanon. But this is similar to how some areas of Mexico are north of some places in the US, and some areas in Canada are south of some places in the US. Similarly, the border between Lebanon and Israel is uneven, and does not follow a line of constant latitude.
Israel is surround by Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and Syria and Lebanon, Syria and Saudi Arabia are hostile
There are many countries bordering the Mediterranean Sea. These include Greece, Italy, Turkey, Egypt, Libya, Algeria, Morocco, as well as Spain.