The Role of Global Powers in the Palestinian-Israeli Armed Conflict

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56221/spt.v4i2.81

Keywords:

Palestine, Israel, U.S., international powers, geopolitical influence, foreign intervention, armed conflict

Abstract

The decisions adopted by international actors have had a determining influence on the configuration and persistence of various armed conflicts. In this context, this article analyzes the role played by the main global powers in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, with emphasis on their geostrategic, economic and diplomatic interests. The study employs a systematic literature review, based on official sources and specialized literature. The findings show that the United States (US), Russia and China have implemented policies aimed at defending their own interests, which, far from contributing to a peaceful solution, have intensified and prolonged the confrontation. This dynamic highlights the dissonance between the diplomatic discourse of the powers and their actions on the ground, which hinders the achievement of a lasting peace in the Middle East region.

Author Biographies

Jury Carla Medina Uribe

Doctor in Education from the Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal (UNFV). Master in University Teaching and Educational Management, as well as in Scientific Research and Innovation. She has a second specialty in Didactics of Research. He teaches courses related to study methodologies in military institutions and public and private university centers in the country. She has developed a solid academic career, evidenced by her participation in projects, the authorship of books and the publication of articles in specialized journals. She has also worked as a methodological advisor for theses and belongs to the International Network of Researchers (INNOVARED), the Network of Researchers for the Advancement of Sciences (REDALAC) and the Ibero-American Network of Researchers and Academics (RedeIPA). He also collaborates as peer reviewer in the journal Cultura, Educación y Sociedad of the Universidad de Costa (Colombia), is part of the editorial committee of the journal ILLA of the Universidad Nacional de Cañete (UNDC) and of the scientific committee of Security and Land Power of the Centro de Estudios Estratégicos del Ejército del Perú (CEEEP). He currently directs the Research Office of the Universidad Nacional del Folklore José María Arguedas (UNFJMA).

Hubert Luque Huamani Chirinos

Doctorate in Law from the Universidad Nacional Federico Villarreal (UNFV). Master in Human Rights, International Humanitarian Law and Conflict Resolution from the Centro de Altos Estudios Nacionales (CAEN). Graduate of the Master’s Degree in Public Management from the Universidad San Martín de Porres (USMP) and the Master’s Degree in Scientific Research and Innovation from the Universidad Privada de Tacna (UPT). Master in Public Management from the European Centre of Innovation and Management (EUCIM - Spain). Associate Professor of the Faculty of Law of the Universidad Nacional de Barranca (UNAB). Member of the International Network of Researchers (INNOVARED). Has scientific production related to research projects and the publication of books and academic articles.

Jeremy Montalban Medina, https://orcid.org/0009-0009-7190-2152

Law student at Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola (USIL), currently in his fifth year. He has complementary training in advanced English, granted by the Instituto Cultural Peruano Norteamericano (ICPNA), and training in office automation tools, received at the Escuela Nacional de Educación Informática (ENEI). She is distinguished by her responsibility, commitment and willingness to work in a team, qualities that support her academic performance and professional projection.

Published

2025-08-02

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