The Israeli Arab conflict is the result of interactions of superpowers in the early 20th century.
British and French strategic interests in the Middle East were related to the Mediterranean trading route,
which went from the Suez channel to Indian markets.
But the presence of the Ottoman navy based in the Levant
was a direct threat to British interests.
So the British and the French
decided to divide the Middle East into smaller entities and countries
to make it impossible for the Ottoman Empire to control them all.
A century later,
the legacy of European colonization of the Arab world
is reflected by its many ongoing conflicts.
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