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The Arab-Israeli conflict is identified as a primary geopolitical confrontation occurring within the Middle East, as established by the 'Historical Layered Conflict Theory' [1], [2], and [3]. Furthermore, the conflict is a key factor contributing to the ongoing regional instability observed throughout the Middle East [4] and [5].

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Historical Layered Conflict Theory: Explaining the Interaction of the ... academia.edu Academia.edu 5 facts
claimThe second layer of conflict in the Middle East is the Arab–Israeli conflict, which is a modern geopolitical confrontation rooted in twentieth-century nationalism, colonial restructuring, and competing territorial claims in Palestine.
claimThe second layer of conflict in the Middle East, according to the 'Historical Layered Conflict Theory', is the Arab–Israeli conflict, which is described as a modern geopolitical confrontation rooted in twentieth-century nationalism, colonial restructuring, and competing territorial claims in Palestine.
claimThe article 'Historical Layered Conflict Theory: Explaining the Interaction of the Arab-Persian Rivalry and the Arab-Israeli Conflict' proposes a layered analytical framework to distinguish between two simultaneous historical conflicts in the Middle East.
claimThe interaction between the Arab–Persian rivalry and the Arab–Israeli conflict contributes significantly to the persistence and complexity of regional instability in the Middle East.
claimThe interaction between the Arab–Persian rivalry and the Arab–Israeli conflict contributes significantly to the persistence and complexity of regional instability in the Middle East.