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The Middle East Conflict

A Plain-English Guide to What's Actually Happening

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The Middle East Conflict

By: Tom Redington
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Finally Understand the World's Most Complex Conflict

Are you tired of confusing news headlines about the Middle East? Do you struggle to understand the historical roots of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict and why peace remains elusive after decades of negotiations?

The Middle East Conflict cuts through the noise to deliver clear, unbiased analysis of the events shaping our world today. This comprehensive guide transforms complex geopolitical issues into accessible insights, perfect for students, educators, professionals, and curious listeners who want to move beyond soundbites to real understanding.

What You'll Discover Inside:

From the collapse of the Ottoman Empire to modern proxy wars, you'll explore the pivotal moments that created today's Middle East. Understand how colonial borders, oil politics, and religious divisions fuel ongoing tensions. Learn about the Arab Israeli wars, the rise of non-state actors, failed peace processes, and why international diplomacy continues to struggle in the region.

This book examines multiple perspectives on controversial issues, helping you form informed opinions based on historical evidence rather than propaganda. You'll gain insight into the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, sectarian divisions between Sunni and Shia communities, the Syrian civil war, Iranian influence, and the humanitarian crises affecting millions.

©2026 Tom Redington (P)2026 Tom Redington
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