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This article argues that behind Israel’s long-running wars in the Middle East, there are not only conflicts over religion, ethnicity, or left-wing and right-wing politics, but also ties to international financial powers, intelligence agencies, and the arms business.
From this perspective, some powerful bankers and related groups want the Middle East to stay unstable, because war and tension can bring them huge profits from oil transport, security protection, and weapons sales.
Many ordinary people do not know about these complicated relationships because they often only hear surface-level explanations, such as religious conflict or opposition between countries.
This view also stresses that it is not trying to excuse the violent actions of Israel’s leaders, but to point out a deeper problem: some people use war, fear, and chaos to gain more wealth and power.
In the end, this article hopes that more people will see these issues clearly in the future, so that the world can slowly move toward peace, reconciliation, and less violence.