Abstract

The purpose of the article is to study the confrontation between Israel, Iran and Syria in the 1980s and 2010s. It was revealed that it escalated within the specified chronological framework. The reason for the next escalation of the conflict was the civil war in Lebanon. The study provides an analysis of the warring parties and reveals the key points of the fighting in Lebanon. The article reveals Israel's intervention in the Lebanese Civil War and Tel Aviv's struggle in it against the Palestine Liberation Organization. The article emphasizes that since 2005 After the victory of the Iranian conservatives and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in the presidential elections, Iran's desire to act as a regional leader in the Middle and Middle East has intensified. As a result, the authors conclude that reducing the severity of contradictions between Israel, Iran and Syria is directly dependent on the imple-mentation of the United Nations General Assembly resolution on the establishment of Jewish and Arab states in Palestine, and not only Israel.

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