Arab Answer
The Zionists want to strip the Arab and the other people living their from their homeland. They are invading Palestine and killing innocent men, women, and children just because the Zionists want a country which was already occupied with people before they invaded it.
Multifaceted Answer
The above answer reflects typical Arab attitudes that all of their problems are imposed by Outsiders. The truth of the matter is that while the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict is among the conflicts present in the Middle East (as are the American Invasions of Iraq and Afghanistan), it is not the sum total of conflicts in the Middle East.
The majority of Middles East conflicts derive from the tribal mentality that is present in Arab States along with repression-based politics. The system as set up in numerous Arab countries, such as Libya and Iraq is that each person has sole loyalty to his tribal leader and not to a national government. As a result, these tribal leaders become their own de facto city states that go to war against each other. Sadr City in Baghdad was the most famous such micro-country. Each tribe promises its members better conditions at the expense of the conditions of a different tribe. As a result, the tribes come into direct conflict.
What has typically happened in Arab National Governments is that one tribe has ascended to power and forcibly represses the other tribes to make good on its promise. This particular case is most visible in Syria where the Alawite Moslems (who make up less than 20% of the country) have ruled with an iron fist since the 1960s and made life terrible for the majority Sunni Moslems (without help from Zionists).
If more Arab countries become like Tunisia, federated states based on the sentiment of national unity, pride, and self-defense, where there is true freedom of religion and freedom of speech there may a great lessening of Middle East Conflicts. It is the deprivation of these identities and rights that results in much of the Middle East conflicts.
There are so many different political groups with absolute opinions that conflict in the Middle East will never be resolved.
The Suez Canal has always caused conflict.
No. The North African campaign was started by the Germans; the Middle East was largely untouched by the conflict.
Arabs and Jews are in conflict over the territory of the former British Mandate of Palestine in the Middle East.
Pretty much all of the conflicts in the Middle East changed borders except the Iran-Iraq War and the Arab-Israeli War of 1973. The conflict that altered the borders of the Middle East most strongly in the 20th century was World War I and the creation of British and French Mandates.
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There is no such thing as "outgoing conflict". If perhaps you meant "ongoing conflict" please see the Related Question below.
Wearing a Hamas uniform in the Middle East conflict signifies allegiance to the Hamas organization, which is a Palestinian militant group. It represents support for their goals and tactics in the ongoing conflict with Israel. Hamas is considered a terrorist organization by some countries, so wearing their uniform can have political and symbolic implications.
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There are so many different political groups with absolute opinions that conflict in the Middle East will never be resolved.
Sunni Islam and Shiite Islam cause a lot of conflict in the Middle East.
Yemen is a country in the Middle East that is very poor, isolated and has a conservative religious society. The ongoing conflict in Yemen has exacerbated these challenges, leaving the country in a dire humanitarian situation.
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The Suez Canal has always caused conflict.
Not until Islamo-Arab imperialism is defeated. Islamo-Arab imperialism is what drives Middle East conflict.
The crucible of conflict in the middle east is based on ethnic differences. Groups strongly believe that their religion and culture is native to the area and gives them power over the land.
There are numerous conflicts in the Middle East. All of them started at different times for different reasons. Sometimes it is clear who fired the first shot; other times both sides vehemently claim that the other side shot first. If by "the Middle East Conflict" you are referring to the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict, the Iran-Iraq Conflict, the Turko-Cypriot Conflict, the Kurdish Conflicts, the Yemeni Civil Wars, the Syrian Civil War, etc. please resubmit your question or choose one of the Related Questions below.