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After well over a century of unsolved war, the Hamas offensive began. The Israelis endured the worst day of their lives as Hamas breached the weakly fortified border.
Millions of Middle Easterners hope for peaceful, safe lives free from conflict and brutal demise. The most devastating year of warfare in the region's recent history has demonstrated once more that peace cannot be achieved as long as significant political, strategic, and religious divides are not resolved. War is changing Middle Eastern politics once more.
There were almost 1,200 casualties, most of them Israeli citizens. Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime leader of Israel, informed President Joe Biden over the phone that, "since the Holocaust," no state had ever witnessed such barbarism. Israel considered the Hamas strikes to be an existential danger.
Since then, Israel has caused the Palestinians in Gaza to endure numerous dreadful days. According to the health ministry administered by Hamas, around 42,000 individuals have died, the majority of them civilians. Gaza is mostly in ruins. Israel is accused of genocide by Palestinians.
The war has spread. The Middle East is on the verge of an even greater war—one that is deeper, larger, and more destructive—twelve months after Hamas launched its offensive.

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