There were numerous Arab Nationalist movements that developed during the European Colonial Period. Some were regional (such as Shamite Nationalism which pertained to the entire Levant), some were ethnic (such as Berber or Kurdish Nationalism), some were specific to particular states (such as Algerian Nationalism), and then, of course, there is the universal Pan-Arabism.
Additionally, there were Arab Socialist Movements, like Nasserism, Arab Islamist Movements like Salafism, and Arab Liberal Movements like Arab Democracy.
There are countries in the Middle East that are not Arab, such as Iran, Turkey, and Israel.
PAN-ARABISM was the most important Arab Nationalist movement that developed during the Imperial Occupation of the Middle East.However, there were numerous Arab Nationalist movements that developed during the European Colonial Period. Some were regional (such as Shamite Nationalism which pertained to the entire Levant), some were ethnic (such as Berber or Kurdish Nationalism), some were specific to particular states (such as Algerian Nationalism), and then, of course, there is the universal Pan-Arabism.
No. Most countries in the Middle East are Arab, but Israel is not. Additionally, Turkey, Iran, and Cyprus are non-Arab Middle Eastern countries.
There are numerous protests in the Middle East that have been repressed to various degrees. The large scale protest-movement in 2010-2011 is called the ARAB SPRING.
Not until Islamo-Arab imperialism is defeated. Islamo-Arab imperialism is what drives Middle East conflict.
Syria is another Arab country in the Middle East while the United Arab Emirates is an Arabian Gulf country, located also in the Middle East.
With the exception of Turkey, Iran, northern Iraq, and Israel, the entire Middle East is Arab. (Probably close to 80%.)
The ARAB LEAGUE is a regional organization for all Arab-majority country, which is most of the countries in the Middle East.
PAN-ARABISM was the most important Arab Nationalist movement that developed during the Imperial Occupation of the Middle East.However, there were numerous Arab Nationalist movements that developed during the European Colonial Period. Some were regional (such as Shamite Nationalism which pertained to the entire Levant), some were ethnic (such as Berber or Kurdish Nationalism), some were specific to particular states (such as Algerian Nationalism), and then, of course, there is the universal Pan-Arabism.
On the Great Middle East
There were a wide variety of movements that formed in the Middle East. Some were independence movements, some were nationalist movements, some showed solidarity with the colonizers, some were religious movements and changing currents. The Middle East underwent massive changes under colonial power.
Turkey, Israel, and Iran are not Arab.