Recent developments in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict show increasingly complex dynamics. Especially since 2022, sporadic violence has increased, with airstrikes in the Gaza Strip and attacks by Israeli forces in the West Bank. According to UN reports, this escalation of tensions is causing increasing numbers of casualties on both sides, with a staggering number of civilian deaths. The diplomatic aspect of the conflict also continues to develop. Arab countries, such as the UAE and Bahrain, which previously normalized relations with Israel following the Abraham Accords, are now facing pressure to support peace efforts. They are trying to balance relations with Israel and solidarity with Palestine, especially amid growing criticism among their own population. Meanwhile, the Palestinian Authority struggles with a crisis of legitimacy and governance efficiency. Delayed elections and corruption within the government structure further complicated the internal political situation. Palestinians, especially young people, began to be skeptical of the effectiveness of their leaders and founded grassroots movements to create change. From a social perspective, tensions between the Israeli and Palestinian communities are increasing. Israel’s illegal settlement activities in the West Bank continue, frustrating the Palestinian community and exacerbating international outrage. Protests have become more frequent, with demonstrations demanding an end to the occupation and recognition of Palestinian rights. Technology also plays an important role in this conflict. Social media has become a platform for activists and journalists to disseminate information and raise global awareness about the suffering experienced by Palestinians. On the other hand, Israel uses technology to improve security and surveillance, sparking controversy regarding privacy and human rights. International sanctions and diplomatic pressure on Israel have begun to emerge, both from international organizations and individuals. Calls to take Israeli officials to international courts are growing, giving hope to human rights activists. Although peace efforts continue to be launched, the road to resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict remains difficult. The rigid positions of each party, coupled with the intervention of external forces, make it increasingly difficult for dialogue to occur. Various factors, including geopolitical, environmental, and social will continue to influence future developments in this conflict.