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1. The Israeli occupation of Palestine.

2. The invasion of Iraq by the US.

These are the main two conflicts in the Arab world, but you're all welcome to add to them.

Answer 2

Easier

man vs. man

man vs. nature

man vs. self

Answer 3

The above conflicts do not discuss the Conflicts within Arab States and non-violent conflicts (such as political, social, and demographic conflicts.) The Middle East is prone to violent tempers and bellicose words, which makes conflicts ever more common.

  1. Iraqi Civil War: Shiite Tribes loyal to one Sheikh/Elder/Cleric vs. Shiite Tribes loyal to a different Sheikh/Elder/Cleric
  2. Iraqi Civil War: Shiites
  3. Iraqi Civil War: Shia vs. Kurd
  4. Iraqi Civil War: Sunni vs. Kurd
  5. Egyptian Societal Conflict: Liberals vs. Nationalists vs. Islamists vs. Socialists
  6. Libyan Tribal Conflict: (Always rotating, but typically) Cyrenacian Tribes and Fezzan Tribes vs. Tripolitanian Tribes
  7. Algerian Internal Repression: Military Junta vs. Population
  8. Western Saharan Secession: Moroccan Army vs. Polisario Nationalist Front
  9. Moroccan Government: Secularizing King vs. Islamist Parliament
  10. Lebanese Domestic Control: Unified Lebanese Army vs. Hezbollah
  11. Lebanese Palestinian Refugee Management: Lebanese Militias vs. Palestinian Refugees
  12. Syria-Lebanon Interference: Syrian Spies and Hezbollah vs. Lebanese Politicians
  13. Syrian Internal Repression: Resistance Arab Spring Fighters vs. Government forces of Bashar al-Assad --> Syrian Civil War
  14. Dispute of Hatay Province: Turkish Government vs. Syrian Government
  15. Eastern Turkey: Turkish Army vs. PKK and Kurdish Rebels
  16. Gazan Conflict: Israeli Army vs. Hamas and Islamic Jihad
  17. Occupation of the West Bank: Israeli Army vs. Palestinian Civilians
  18. Intifada: Palestinian Terror Organizations vs. Israeli Civilians
  19. Golan Heights Occupation: Israeli Government vs. Syrian Government
  20. Saudi Political Repression: King of Saudi Arabia vs. Population (especially Women and Minorities)
  21. Saudi Religious Repression: Wahhabi Clerics vs. Population (especially Women and Minorities)
  22. Yemeni Civil War: Arab Spring Fighters vs. Presidential Regime
  23. Omani Rebellion: Arab Spring Protesters vs. Sultan of Oman
  24. Kuwait National Struggle: Kuwaiti Immigrants vs. Emir and Parliament of Kuwait
  25. Iranian Intervention in Iraq: Iranian Al-Kuds Forces vs. Iraqi Politicians and Civilians
  26. Iranian Political Repressions: Mullahs and the Iranian Army vs. Protesters
  27. Iranian Ethnic Repressions: Iranian Central Government vs. Turks, Turkmen, Balochs, Azeris, Kurds, and many other minorities.
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There are several major reasons for conflict in Arab Countries:

  • Authoritarian Governments (Lack of Democracy)
  • Partisan Governments (Governments fixated on certain ethno-religious groups to the exclusion or worsening of others)
  • Oppressive Government (Regulations are harsh and over-invasive)
  • High Wealth Inequality
  • Poor Economic Development
  • Permission and Endorsement of Hate Speech
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Because everyone disagrees about everything and power is shifting from one man to another so rapidly. Basically, it's a power struggle.

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