The war in the Middle East has been one of the most complex and persistent conflicts in modern history. It is not a single war but a series of interconnected conflicts involving political, religious, territorial, and economic disputes among various states and groups. The region’s strategic importance, history, and diversity have made it a focal point of global attention for decades.
One of the most prominent and long-standing conflicts in the region is the struggle between Israel and the Palestinian people, particularly in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. The roots of this conflict date back to the early 20th century and intensified after the establishment of Israel in 1948. Palestinians seek an independent state, while Israel emphasizes security and sovereignty. Over the years, repeated cycles of violence, military operations, and failed peace negotiations have made a lasting resolution difficult.