الأزمات السياسية الدوليــــة وأثرها على الشرق الأوسط والقضية الفلسطينية
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Abstract
This study aimed to examine international political crises and their impact on the Middle East and the Palestinian issue by exploring how current international policies of major powers affect political and economic stability in the Middle East, the nature of the relationship between external interventions in the Middle East and the exacerbation of internal conflicts, and how the Palestinian-Israeli conflict influences regional and international relations in the Middle East. Additionally, the study sought to understand the economic and social implications of international political crises on the lives of citizens in the Middle East, especially Palestinians. A descriptive methodology was used due to its suitability for the study’s objectives. The study reached the following conclusions: -International political crises intensify internal conflicts and economic and social deterioration in the Middle East, particularly affecting Palestinians who suffer from ongoing conflict and imposed restrictions, thereby exacerbating their daily struggles and impacting their stability. -External interventions in the Middle East significantly contribute to the escalation of internal conflicts and deepening societal divisions, leading to deteriorating security and political conditions and increasing the suffering of the region’s peoples. -The Palestinian-Israeli conflict greatly affects regional and international relations in the Middle East, heightening tensions among neighboring countries and influencing their alliances and foreign policies. -International political crises leave profound economic and social impacts on the lives of Middle Eastern citizens, especially Palestinians, where external interventions and economic sanctions lead to infrastructure destruction, increased poverty, and unemployment, thereby worsening the population's suffering.