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Dynamics of Middle Eastern Politics

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                 The Middle East is one of the most complex politically dynamic regions, involving long histories, national identities, and interrelated relations between countries. Countries such as Israel, Jordan, Iran, and Palestine play key roles in the geopolitical shifts in the region. This article will discuss the relations between these countries, both in political, social, and economic contexts, and the challenges they face   . 1. Israel and Jordan: Peaceful Relations Amidst Regional Tensions Israel and Jordan have a unique relationship in the Middle East. After centuries of hostility and conflict, the two countries signed the Israel–Jordan Peace Treaty on October 26, 1994. This agreement made Jordan the second Arab country to recognize Israel after Egypt (which signed a peace treaty in 1979). Despite the official peace, relations between the two countries are not entirely free from tension. Jordan, which shares a border wi...

Gaza Crisis and Israel Controversy

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  The impact of the war between Israel and its enemies, especially militant groups such as Hamas in Gaza, has far-reaching consequences, including impacts on people’s lives, the economy, and regional stability.      1.      Humanitarian Impact:  The conflict has caused significant casualties on both sides, especially among Palestinian civilians in Gaza. Many civilians are trapped in the war zone, with thousands injured and hundreds of thousands forced to flee their homes. Critical infrastructure such as hospitals, schools, and public facilities are often damaged by airstrikes, worsening the humanitarian situation in Gaza​      2.      Economy and Infrastructure:  In Gaza, the economy has been devastated by the long-standing blockade, compounded by the damage to infrastructure caused by airstrikes. This damage has made life even more difficult for people, as access to electricity, clean water, and medical faciliti...