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Disputes in the Middle East have prevented water settlements along the
Euphrates, Tigris, and Jordan rivers.
Nile, Indus, and Jordan rivers.
Mediterranean, Red, and Dead seas.
Persian Gulf, Caspian, and Arabian seas.
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Euphrates, Tigris, and Jordan rivers.
These are major transboundary rivers in the Middle East (Turkey/Syria/Iraq for the Euphrates–Tigris basin; Israel/Jordan/the Palestinian territories/Syria/Lebanon for the Jordan River), and disputes over their waters have blocked comprehensive settlements.
These are major transboundary rivers in the Middle East (Turkey/Syria/Iraq for the Euphrates–Tigris basin; Israel/Jordan/the Palestinian territories/Syria/Lebanon for the Jordan River), and disputes over their waters have blocked comprehensive settlements.
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