The historical evolution of the Middle East issue can be summarized as "one, two, three and four", that is, one ancestor, two nationalities, three exiles and four wars.
Second, the situation in the Middle East after four wars.
Militarily speaking, it is obvious that Israel is strong and Afghanistan is weak.
Of these four wars, Israel launched twice and Albania launched twice. But the end result is that Israel has the upper hand. Even in the "October War" launched by Albania, the armies of Egypt, Syria and other Arab countries suffered 27,000-50,000 casualties, and about 8,550 people were captured and missing. The Israeli army suffered about 1. 1.6 million casualties, and more than 500 people were captured and missing. As a result of the four wars, the tiny Israel defeated the Afghan army repeatedly, which undoubtedly gave its morale the upper hand, thus giving them the courage to survive under siege. Politically, the conflict in the Middle East has changed from the Arab-Israeli conflict to the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.
Throughout the four wars, basically all Arab countries United against Israel. Looking at the Middle East today, the Palestinian-Israeli conflict has really become the focus and core of the Middle East issue. On the streets of the West Bank, unarmed Palestinian youths attacked Israeli tanks and armored vehicles with stones, which was tantamount to throwing eggs at stones. This is an absolutely unequal war. Alat was besieged in the official residence of Ramallah, locked in a building, and said that he would never give in and would rather devote himself to the Palestinian cause, which is commendable; But it is rare for a country's * * * to receive such treatment. In these incidents, Arab countries expressed great support and sympathy to the Palestinian side, including supporters and financial supporters. But on the battlefield, Pakistan fought alone, and Pakistan continued to fight, killing and injuring Palestinians, and Palestinians became the protagonists of this conflict. This is an obvious feature of the current Middle East issue.