If the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is regarded as a simple fight between the Palestinians and Israelis, then this matter will be simple, either the two sides will go back to their respective homes to find their own mothers after the fight, or they will kill one less and one less, and the onlookers will disperse, so what should they do.
However, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is actually an issue in the Middle East and even involving the entire world political landscape.
Let's not talk so much about it here, not to talk about the world pattern, but to talk about the Middle East. The Palestinian-Israeli conflict mainly involves three forces.
On one side is Israel and the United States, which is behind himOn the other side are Iranian Shiites and their backing of the Palestinian Hamas;On the other side is the Muslim Sunnis, which are mainly Saudi Arabia.
The core appeal of these three forces involved in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict is to compete for legitimacy in the Middle East. In other words, everyone wants to be the boss of the Middle East.
To be the boss of the Middle East, a necessary condition is that you must first have the status of a legal system.
So which of these three forces has a higher legal status?
Israel is the most reluctant in this regard, not to mention whether the scriptures can be used as history, but to say that if Israel wants to live in the Middle East in the name of justice, the most important thing is to have a clear inheritance relationship, and it is obviously not possible to rely on the scriptures, because if it does, the borders of the countries of the world cannot be drawn. If nothing else, the United States, which is working hard for Israel, will have to disappear and go back to its hometown in Europe as soon as possible.
It is not entirely without inheritance that Israel can establish a state here, and the Jewish Haredi in Israel has been living in this land for a long time.
So, in theory, those Israels who were once wandering and often unpopular should inherit the Jewish Haredi's legacy. But if this were the case, with Haredi's religious beliefs, Israel would not have been able to establish a state, and as for the reason, the Haredi sect would have to sit back and wait for God's deliverance.
Waiting, the Israeli Zionists can't accept it, but Haredi, the seedling of orthodoxy, represents the legal system, and it can't be done if it is not offered, so if it is offered, Israel will become a very strange country, you say that he has expansion ambitions, and he has been tossing for nearly 80 years, and the territory is still a big place. Let's say that he has no intention of expansion, but he is always staring at the land of Palestine, and he can't see the so-called grand goal at all.
Next, look at Saudi Arabia, its legal status can be planed to the roots of the Arab Empire, but his claws are not very good, and he is also powerless, and since he has dug out the oil, his mind is basically on how to live in a corner of peace.
It's not that Saudi Arabia hasn't thought about restoring the glory of the empire, but on the one hand, there are too many brothers of the same family and clan in the Arab world, and the brothers don't understand who is the crown prince.
On the other hand, there are only sandbags in Saudi Arabia, but there are no fists the size of sandbags, and if you can spend money without being beaten, you have to burn high incense.
Based on the above two points, if Saudi Arabia wants to be the boss of the Middle East, not to deal with the various mountains in the Sunni circle, to determine its sole legal status, and to unify the Arab world in the Middle East, I am afraid that the only way for Saudi Arabia to stand up in that place is to hold up the posture and treat all opponents who have no tricks for him to be angry.
Iran is more like Cao Cao in the chaos of the Middle East, in terms of legal unity, he must want to stick a rod into the end and take over the mantle of the Persian Empire, and in terms of comprehensive strength and the strength he is holding, from the perspective of the Three Kingdoms, Iran is more like Cao Cao, so it seems that Iran is the one who is most likely to unify the Middle East, but what Iran lacks is a trump card.
Although Israel does not talk about martial virtues and looks violent, as mentioned earlier, his greed for small profits and forgetting righteousness is brought in his bones, but he has coerced the Son of Heaven to make the princes a trump card that Iran does not have.
So Iran now wants to first pull out Israel, a nail-like Soochow that is annoying in the Middle East, and it is also somewhat a bit of a mouse-throwing device, and can only let Hamas, the Houthis, and the Lebanese Allah Party go first, and when he lifts the table and does it, it depends on when the United States, which is pinched by Israel, has half a breath.
In short, in this place in the Middle East, Israel just wiped out Hamas, and there will be a Hanius and Hasheeps, and in the end, the Sima family finally took advantage of the chaos to pick peaches, and after picking, the Middle East is full of sects, and the place where the body is pregnant has to continue to be chaotic, unless the good wife becomes an immortal and can live forever, but that is a foul, not a game of human society.