Donald Trump has achieved a remarkable political comeback, following a campaign marked by dark rhetoric that has deepened the polarization within the US. Yet, the implications of this election resonate far beyond American borders.Trump has vowed to redefine US relationships with both allies and adversaries, prompting questions about the potential impact of his foreign policy, particularly in the Middle East amid expanding conflicts.The most pressing issue is Israel’s ongoing wars with Iran-backed militant groups in Gaza and Lebanon, which have resulted in the deaths of over 43,000 Palestinians and 3,000 Lebanese people from heavy Israeli airstrikes.For the latest updates on the Israel-Palestine conflict, visit our dedicated page.While Trump has promised to bring “peace” to the region, implying he would end the Israel-Hamas and Israel-Hezbollah conflicts, he has not detailed a clear path toward a ceasefire.He has repeatedly asserted that his “maximum pressure” campaign against Iran,