Iran, Israel, and the Middle East Explained: Religion, Power, and the Roots of War

Iran, Israel, and the Middle East Explained: Religion, Power, and the Roots of War

For many readers, the region feels impossible to understand. Headlines mention Iran, Israel, Gaza, Hezbollah, oil, holy land, ancient rivalries, and American power—but rarely explain how these forces actually fit together.

Iran, Israel, and the Middle East Explained offers a clear, readable guide to the religious, historical, and geopolitical roots of modern conflict. Written for general readers rather than specialists, this book shows why religion matters in the region—but also why religion alone is never enough to explain what is happening.

Levi Kavan traces the shared origins and deep differences of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; the power of sacred land and sacred memory; the legacy of empire and colonial borders; the rise of Zionism, Arab nationalism, and the Iranian Revolution; the Sunni-Shia divide; the role of America and oil; and the long rivalry between Iran and Israel.

Publisher Adelphi Edizioni
Author Levi Kavan
Country Italia
Publication Date 10/04/2026
Pages 130
Edition first
Size 14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm
About the Author Levi Kavan writes about economics, labor, and technology for readers who want real answers instead of slogans. His work draws on political economy, labor history, and the experiences of workers navigating systems designed to keep them too busy to ask uncomfortable questions.
Publisher Address info@adelphi.it
ISBN ISBN-13 : 978-658987412