The current state of conflict in the Middle East continues to attract world attention. Various countries in the region, including Israel, Palestine, Syria, and Iraq, are experiencing prolonged tensions, resulting in significant social, economic, and humanitarian impacts. In the Gaza Strip, fighting between Hamas and Israel has escalated, with reports of continuous airstrikes. Israel targeted Hamas military infrastructure in response to rocket attacks launched from Gaza. The humanitarian situation in the region is deteriorating, with civilians trapped in the conflict, facing shortages of food, clean water and health services. Meanwhile, in the West Bank, tensions are also rising between Palestinians and Israeli forces. The growing illegal settlements are a source of tension, with protests often resulting in clashes. This conflict raises concerns about the continuation of a wider cycle of violence. In Syria, the civil conflict, which is now entering its 12th year, shows no signs of resolution. Various armed factions, both those supporting the government and rebel groups, are still fighting. Major cities such as Aleppo and Idlib are witnessing the destruction of infrastructure and an increase in the number of refugees fleeing violence. In addition, the emergence of new militant groups adds complexity to the situation. Iraq is also still struggling to deal with the impact of the prolonged conflict. Even though ISIL (Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant) has been neutralized, a small part of the group is still active in carrying out attacks, creating uncertainty in several regions. Forming a stable government is the main challenge in restoring public trust. The role of international actors, such as the United States, Russia and European countries, is very important in the dynamics of this conflict. Their diplomacy and mediation often provide hope for a peaceful resolution, although the results often do not meet expectations. Geopolitical tensions and the interests of individual countries often add layers of complexity to efforts to defuse the situation. From a social perspective, people in the Middle East World conflict area are struggling to survive and defend their basic rights. Humanitarian aid networks are working hard to provide support, although this is often hampered by security conditions. Education, health and access to other important services are very limited. In the context of today’s world news, every new development in the Middle East will continue to affect global stability. Continued uncertainty and tension will be an important topic on the international agenda, and the response to this crisis will affect many generations to come. Careful and sustainable management is needed to achieve better conditions in this area.