Tensions in the Middle East are increasing, especially between countries involved in protracted conflicts. Today’s world news shows significant developments that reflect complex geopolitical dynamics. One of the main focuses is the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, where attacks and retaliations occur almost daily, worsening humanitarian conditions in the region. Hamas and Israel were involved in a series of military actions that resulted in casualties, both civilian and military. In addition, tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia continue, with both countries accusing each other and engaging in proxy wars in various regions including Yemen and Syria. Most recently, Iran claimed that it had succeeded in thwarting an attempt which was thought to be an attack by its ally Saudi Arabia. Meanwhile, Saudi Arabia is focused on strengthening alliances with other Gulf countries, to increase regional stability and respond to threats from Iran. Developments in Syria also add complexity to the situation in the Middle East. The armed conflict between the Syrian government and many opposition groups has been ongoing since 2011 and has caused millions of refugees. The intervention of Russia and the United States, each with its strategic interests, makes this conflict even more complicated. Currently, the issue of reconstruction and handling the humanitarian crisis is an urgency that needs to be addressed to prevent further tensions. Furthermore, issues regarding oil and gas exploration also contribute to tensions. These resource-rich countries are fighting over rights to areas that are considered strategic. Moreover, technological developments and world energy dependence on supplies from the Middle East make competition increasingly sharp. Meanwhile, demonstrations and waves of protests in Arab Spring countries, although not as strong as before, still show people’s dissatisfaction with authoritarian governments. The situation in Lebanon and Iraq, which are also experiencing an economic crisis, has the potential to trigger a new wave of instability in this region. International media actively covers tensions in the Middle East, but information is often conveyed from different perspectives, depending on the interests of each country. Today’s world news must include the perspectives of various parties to provide a complete picture of existing conditions. The role of international organizations such as the United Nations (UN) is very important in mediating conflicts and encouraging dialogue between countries. However, these efforts are often hampered by local and global politics and interests. The involvement of large countries such as the United States, Russia and European countries in determining the direction of policy in the Middle East cannot also be ignored. Tensions in the Middle East, with their inherent complexity, require global attention. Amid interrelated economic, social, and military issues, it is important to continue monitoring these developments to understand their potential impact on world stability. Over time, peaceful resolution and reconciliation will be the key to reducing tensions and building a better future for all the people of the region.