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The Middle East is experiencing a structural transformation in how conflicts are managed, where isolated fronts and control over military arenas are no longer sufficient. Instead, the region is now governed through a complex network of relationships and interactions among states and entities. This shift has led to the emergence of the concept of the "Resistance Region," which is formed through functional interactions among multiple forces and reflects a cross-border networked structure linking Gaza, Lebanon, Yemen, and Iran within an ongoing interactive system. This approach signifies the failure of traditional separation strategies and lays the foundations for an regional architecture characterized by interconnectedness and interweaving rather than division, redefining the maps of power based on network logic and continuous interaction.
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