The ceasefire in Lebanon was one of the main conditions for Iran to stop attacking Israel and to open the Strait of Hormuz. But Israel did not respect this condition, saying it did not concern Iran, and continued to attack Lebanon, killing and wounding at least 100 people. Trump said that it did indeed not concern Lebanon and even called it "a completely different skirmish."
Pakistan, which had played the role of mediator from the beginning urges restraint https://www.brecorder.com/news/40415332/violations-of-ceasefire-pm-shehbaz-urges-all-parties-to-exercise-restraint-for-two-weeks
Yeah. They were the first Middle Eastern terrorists. The Muslims just copied them. Well... and most likely funded and trained by them too.
The late 40s weren't even when they started. Look into the sicari sometime and the reasons Rome kicked the jews out of judea. The kikes were doing random terror attacks on civilians millennia ago.
Then there's the well poisoning in Europe, or opening the gates of Toledo to allow Muslims to conquer most of Spain, or the "Polish" who were murdering ethnic Germans in the newly created Poland after WW1, precipitating German invasion and WW2, or...
Of course not. They pretty much started the second they immigrated to Palestine after WW1.
I know. If literally everyone that ever had to deal with you inevitably starts to hate you there is a reason for it and it's not being innocent. But there is no need to go back millennia. The last two centuries are more than enough. You could even just take the last 26 years and you'd have more than enough reasons to get radical.
Care to explain the horrific rapes and genocides the ottoman empire unleashed on Christians in the middle east and Europe, then?
Look up the definition of terrorism. That should explain it.