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Opinion | Why peace in the Middle East may be beyond Trump’s deal-making abilities

The US president-elect has vowed to end all wars. But the Middle East is likely to prove as much of a headache for him as it has for Biden

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Smoke rises after an Israeli air strike on southern Beirut, Lebanon, on Thursday, amid the ongoing war between Israel and Hezbollah. Photo: AFP
Donald Trump’s re-election as the US president earlier this month comes at a time of extreme volatility in the Middle East.
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The president-elect has promised to end all wars. In his usual impulsive and unpredictable manner, he has pledged to resolve the Ukraine conflict within 24 hours of taking office and help Israel finish its Gaza and Lebanon operations quickly.

Yet the Middle East is a complex place. Trump will have much difficulty balancing his ardent support of Israel and his other ambitions in the region, especially given the changing dynamics between Iran and its rival, Saudi Arabia.

Here’s what Trump can expect when he takes office in a few months.

A Palestinian youth carries humanitarian aid in Deir al-Balah, Gaza, on Wednesday. Photo: AP
A Palestinian youth carries humanitarian aid in Deir al-Balah, Gaza, on Wednesday. Photo: AP

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