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The 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.
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- Historical Layered Conflict Theory: Explaining the Interaction of the ... www.academia.edu via serper
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- Arab-Israeli Conflict concept