What the US-Israel war on Iran will not change in the Middle East
Summary
The ongoing US-Israel conflict with Iran is changing the Middle East map in new ways, but some key facts about the region will stay the same. Geographic locations like the Strait of Hormuz and the Suez Canal will continue to be important, and the Palestinian issue will remain a central concern regardless of the war's outcome.Key Facts
- The US and Israel are engaged in a war against Iran that is reshaping parts of the Middle East.
- Major conflicts in the region have historically led to some changes but never fully erase deep-rooted realities.
- Important geographic sites like the Strait of Hormuz and the Suez Canal will keep their strategic significance.
- Iran controls territory near the Strait of Hormuz, a key oil passageway.
- The conflict will not remove the Palestinian issue from regional politics.
- Iran supports the Palestinian cause but did not create it, and the issue predates Iran’s government.
- The Abraham Accords assumed that a shared threat from Iran would unify Israel and Gulf Arab states, sidelining the Palestinian issue.
- The war has shown limits to that assumption, and Iran gained some sympathy from Arab publics despite regional tensions.
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