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Syrians and Lebanese would look for your entry to Egypt stamp. :)

I was thinking enter and exit Egypt on one passport, then enter and exit Jordan on the other. If questioned further down the line say the previous passport was full/lost/stolen whatever. They will be able to tell where you entered Jordan from the entry port but not where you were before that.

OK. So you landed at Aqaba with the ferry. Where did you come from? Obviously from Egypt. Where is your entry and exit stamps? You don't have them (for whatever reason - makes no difference)? ENTRY DENIED! They assume you went to Israel. They don't have to prove anything. You have to prove that you didn't go to Israel. :)

Did I understand you right,- you cannot go Lebanon-Jordan-Israel because you want to visit Lebanon and Jordan while you are studying in Israel or after you have finished your study there. No way to re-think the timing?

Guys,
thank you so much for all your helpful replies!!
I know NOW that it won´t be possible at all to do it that way I wanted to do it.
and No, I cannot do it the other way around because I start studying soon.
And I wanted to visit in Beirut another german co-student of mine but I wanna visit also other german co-students going to London. So I will fly to London and then to Beirut then backwards to Istanbul and finally again to Tel Aviv.
Isn´t it funny that centuries ago there was a railway connecting Haifa and Beirut which is only 130km air line distance.
What a big shame!
And yes the advice Egypt - ferry - Aqaba - travel won´t work... the Lebanese are no fools neither the Israelis..
Ok, thanx again and always the right passport in your pocket ;)