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Conflicts in the Middle East: Review

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The conflicts in the Middle East have deep roots in territorial disputes, ethnic and religious issues, and global geopolitical interests. One of the most significant events in this region was the creation of the State of Israel in 1948, which triggered a series of conflicts with neighboring Arab countries and with the Palestinians. In 1967, the Six-Day War redefined the region's borders and intensified existing tensions. Considering the historical context presented and the lasting effects of these conflicts, discuss the influence of the post-Six-Day War borders on the strengthening of nationalist movements and the perpetuation of ethnic and religious conflicts in the Middle East. Also, analyze how the region's economy was affected by the tensions resulting from territorial redefinition.

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