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The Gaza-Israel War and the Quest for Greater Israel: A Prelude to Global Instability?

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  • Ali Raza Hadri

    (CUST Islamabad)

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The Gaza-Israel conflict, deeply rooted in historical, ideological, and territorial disputes, remains one of the most intractable geopolitical struggles of the modern era. This study explores the evolving dynamics of the war, focusing on its broader implications for regional and global security. It investigates the ideological motivations behind the conflict, particularly the concept of "Greater Israel," and examines the roles of major global powers and non-state actors. By analyzing historical parallels, current geopolitical alignments, and the intensifying militarization of the region, the study highlights the potential for the conflict to escalate beyond regional boundaries and provoke a larger international confrontation. The paper also discusses the humanitarian, economic, and diplomatic consequences of the war, emphasizing how disruptions in trade, the refugee crisis, and rising global polarization contribute to an increasingly fragile world order. Through a multidisciplinary lens, this research aims to contribute to the global discourse on conflict resolution by advocating for strategic diplomacy, balanced intervention, and sustainable peace-building mechanisms.

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