Exploring the Absence of 57 Muslim Countries in the Israel-Palestine Conflict: A Multifaceted Analysis

Authors

  • Professor Raja Aamir Hanif Professor of History and Head of Department of History, Government Graduate College, Asghar Mall, Rawalpindi
  • Dr. M. Shabbir Senior Research Associate, National Defense University (NDU) Islamabad
  • Iqra Sultan Research Scholar, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics

Keywords:

Israel, Palestine, Conflict, Muslim Countries

Abstract

The Israel-Palestine conflict has induced speculation and conspiracy theories because of conspicuous abstention of 57 Muslim countries. This research investigates the confusing non-involvement of these countries, despite shared religious bonds and historic associations. The multifaceted reasons behind this absence incorporate assorted priorities, internal divisions, and contemplations associated to global power subtleties. Through a nuanced analysis of social, political, and economic conditions, the study aims to reveal the multifaceted causes for absenteeism. The study concludes with recommendations to foster wider commitment and expedite nonviolent tenacity in the region.

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Published

16-12-2024

How to Cite

Professor Raja Aamir Hanif, Dr. M. Shabbir, & Iqra Sultan. (2024). Exploring the Absence of 57 Muslim Countries in the Israel-Palestine Conflict: A Multifaceted Analysis. International Journal of Politics & Social Sciences Review (IJPSSR), 3(III), 421–427. Retrieved from http://ojs.ijpssr.org.pk/index.php/ijpssr/article/view/63