Tensions in the Middle East are increasing along with the development of political situations and armed conflicts in various countries. The influence of large countries such as the United States and Russia is becoming more significant, triggering tensions between fellow countries in the region. One of the main issues in the spotlight is the conflict between Israel and Palestine, which continues to present challenges to peace. Recently, Israeli air attacks on a number of locations in the Gaza Strip brought the international spotlight back. According to reports, this attack was a response to rocket fire originating from the Gaza area. In recent days, a number of civilians have been reported killed, including children, adding to the pain in a region already hit by protracted conflict. International Charity Organizations condemned the attack and called on Israel to respect human rights. To the north, tensions between Iran and Israel are also increasing. Israel has intensified attacks on arms convoys believed to be sent by Iran to support armed groups in Syria. Iran, on the other hand, continues to develop its nuclear capabilities, despite negotiations with major powers aimed at limiting its nuclear program. The actions of both parties indicate that the possibility of direct confrontation is increasing. Meanwhile, in Yemen, humanitarian conditions are getting worse due to the ongoing civil war which has lasted for more than seven years. The consequences of the coalition’s military intervention led by Saudi Arabia not only damaged infrastructure, but also left millions of people facing hunger and disease. Humanitarian organizations continue to call on the international community to provide assistance. In Lebanon, a severe economic crisis has also added to instability. Frequent protests indicate people’s dissatisfaction with the government which is considered corrupt and unable to handle existing problems. This political uncertainty could trigger the potential for new violence in an already divided society. With multiple interrelated conflicts, the situation in the Middle East displays a complexity that is difficult to understand. International diplomacy is very crucial to reduce this tension. Countries in the region, aided by global powers, must seek to find a path towards dialogue and a peaceful resolution. Without concrete steps, these tensions will only continue and cost more lives. Recent international news from the Middle East emphasizes the urgent need to focus on peace efforts. With a long historical background, every step towards resolution must consider the interests of all parties involved. Countries outside the region also need to take an active role in encouraging dialogue and reducing existing tensions.