Laut Levant atau Laut Syam (bahasa Arab: بحر الشام, translit. baḥr as-Shām, atau bahasa Arab: البحر الشامي, translit. al-Baḥr as-Shāmī; bahasa Turki: Levanten Denizi; bahasa Yunani: Θάλασσα του Λεβάντε, translit. Thálassa tou Levánte; bahasa Ibrani: הים הלבנטיני, translit. ha-Yam ha-Levantíni) adalah bagian paling timur dari Laut Mediterania.[1][2]
It is modified flowing eastward, passes the Sicily Channel and the Ionian Sea and enters the easternmost part of the Mediterranean, the Levantine Sea.
The Levantine Sea is the easternmost part of the Mediterranean that includes the territorial waters of Israel, Gaza Strip, Lebanon, and Syria.
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