After World War II, several Middle Eastern countries were formed or gained independence, significantly reshaping the region. Notably, Israel was established in 1948, following the United Nations' partition plan for Palestine. Additionally, countries like Jordan, Iraq, and Lebanon solidified their national identities in the post-war period, while other nations, such as Syria and Egypt, also solidified their independence from colonial rule. The geopolitical landscape of the Middle East was profoundly affected by these developments.
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