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The Middle East conflict is a complex and enduring geopolitical struggle rooted in historical, religious, and political factors. Central to this conflict is the Israeli-Palestinian issue, which emerged following the establishment of Israel in 1948. This event displaced hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, leading to deep-seated animosities and cycles of violence. Key issues include disputes over territory, the status of Jerusalem, and the rights of Palestinian refugees. The conflict is also shaped by broader regional dynamics. Neighboring Arab states initially opposed Israel's existence,…mehr

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The Middle East conflict is a complex and enduring geopolitical struggle rooted in historical, religious, and political factors. Central to this conflict is the Israeli-Palestinian issue, which emerged following the establishment of Israel in 1948. This event displaced hundreds of thousands of Palestinians, leading to deep-seated animosities and cycles of violence. Key issues include disputes over territory, the status of Jerusalem, and the rights of Palestinian refugees. The conflict is also shaped by broader regional dynamics. Neighboring Arab states initially opposed Israel's existence, leading to wars in 1948, 1967, and 1973. Although some nations, such as Egypt and Jordan, later signed peace treaties with Israel, tensions remain high. Iran and its proxies, such as Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Gaza, continue to oppose Israel, fueling regional instability. Religious differences further complicate the situation, as Jerusalem holds significance for Jews, Muslims, and Christians. Competing nationalisms and claims to the same land exacerbate the problem. Efforts to achieve peace, including the Oslo Accords of the 1990s and more recent initiatives, have stalled due to disagreements over borders, security, and mutual recognition. The conflict's impact is far-reaching, contributing to humanitarian crises, economic hardships, and political instability. International actors, including the United States, the United Nations, and regional powers, have sought to mediate, but a comprehensive resolution remains elusive. Achieving lasting peace requires addressing historical grievances, ensuring security, and fostering coexistence through dialogue and compromise
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