The conflict drags on

 It has been four weeks since the latest eruption of tensions in Israel, and the world finds itself at a crossroads, torn between supporting the right of Jews to exist and empathizing with the Palestinians who play the victim card extremely well. The complexity of this age-old conflict suggests that a resolution is not imminent, and the situation may persist for an extended period. However, a lasting solution remains elusive unless the root cause—countries funding terrorism—is addressed. Notable among these nations are Qatar, Turkey, and Iran.

The current global divide on this issue reflects the intricacies and deep-seated historical grievances on both sides. As the conflict unfolds, it becomes increasingly evident that a comprehensive resolution must involve addressing the financial support provided to terrorist groups. Qatar, Turkey, and Iran have been implicated in funding terrorists, thereby perpetuating the cycle of violence and hindering the prospects for peace.

People are already Fatigued with the Russia and Ukraine conflict which is dragging on. The upcoming U.S. elections in 2024 hold a particular significance. The potential shift in leadership, especially if Republicans emerge victorious, US will finally stop funding Ukraine. 


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