Israel Palestine War: Security Repercussions for Iran
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https://doi.org/10.63468/Abstract
This study looks closely at Iran's role in the Israel-Palestine conflict and what it means for security in the Middle East. Iran's actions are influenced by a mix of beliefs, historical issues, and regional goals, which affect the course of the conflict. The research examines how Iran supports Palestinian groups through financial help, weapons, and training, which strengthens groups like Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad. It also explores Iran's use of proxy warfare, showing how it uses groups like Hezbollah to extend its influence and challenge its enemies without direct military involvement. The study addresses Iran's nuclear program, which could lead to a regional arms race and increase security concerns, especially for Israel. In addition, the research looks at Iran's growing use of cyber warfare and intelligence to gather information, sabotage, and influence events online, further complicating the conflict. By analyzing these aspects of Iran's engagement, the study aims to provide a clear understanding of how Iran's actions contribute to regional instability. This includes creating sectarian divides, affecting geopolitical changes like the Abraham Accords, complicating international diplomacy, and raising the chances of broader military conflict. The insights gained from this study will help policymakers, scholars, and stakeholders develop better conflict resolution strategies, improve regional security, and promote lasting peace in the Middle East.
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