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The modern-day Israel-Palestinian conflict can be seen as an extension of the Crusades, a centuries-old religious and territorial struggle for control over the Holy Land that has never truly ended. The conflict draws on religious, historical, and ideological motives similar to those that fueled the Crusades, with both sides viewing the land as sacred. Faraway countries, seemingly disconnected from the conflict, become involved due to religious or ideological solidarity, geopolitical interests, and global public opinion, much like how European powers were drawn into the Crusades. Western nations often align with Israel, driven by shared Judeo-Christian heritage, while Muslim-majority countries rally behind the Palestinian cause as a defense of Islam. Geopolitical strategies, media influence, and historical alliances further pull distant nations into the fray as cheerleaders, shaping the global narrative of the conflict. This international engagement, rooted in historical, religious, and political ties, mirrors how medieval powers were compelled to join the Crusades. The conflict thus serves as a battleground for larger global struggles, transcending borders and time.