Abstract
Objective: In the Palestine issue, as the most intractable conflict in the world, there is always a peace process going on, but what has finally been achieved is a period of war and unstable peace. The purpose of the current research is to investigate the relationship of obstruction in unstable or revolutionary regional peace and order plans.
Method: The present research, using the "descriptive-analytical" method and based on the "stable and revolutionary order of Henry Kissinger" approach, seeks to answer the question of why the peace plans that have been proposed so far in the Palestinian issue have not been able to be disputed. Israel and Palestine end? In response to the following hypothesis, the peace plans surrounding the solution of the Palestinian issue lacked the institutional-structural arrangements agreed by the main actors involved in this conflict, and this issue has caused the blockage and failure of all these plans.
Findings: The research findings show that none of the peace plans could create a stable regional order in the Palestinian issue.The framework of these plans is such that it does not include the interests of all the actors, and there were actors who adopted a revolutionary order.
Results: In the Palestinian issue, the framework of the peace plans did not have the legitimacy that should be accepted by all the actors involved in the crisis. Among the regional actors, including the Islamic Republic of Iran, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Palestinian groups, the Zionist regime, and extra-regional actors such as Russia, the United States, and the European Union, there was no consensus on the framework of peace plans, and they were still actors. who adopted a revolutionary policy and did not accept the proposed order.
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