No, I didn’t forget this time Grisha that here I am dealing with a whole class of children with developmental disabilities, so there was no reason for you to remind me.
Ok, apparently it’s time for another history lesson, although the class is more like a modern day version of Uncle Adolf’s Jugend. So, the father of today’s united Europe was Charlemagne, who launched a military conquest campaign that united the continent and spread Christianity. At the same time, the Middle East was shaped by Islam and the Rashidun Caliphate, and much later by the rule of the Ottoman Empire, which ended a hundred years ago.
All in all, you cannot unite any region if it does not have a unifying idea based on a common cultural tradition, and thus, it’s impossible, for example, for Türkiye to be part of the EU except in a pipe dream theory. For the same reason the Middle East cannot be united as long as that ugly pus-filled pimple called Israel is there. History teaches us that this situation is very likely to end in exactly the same way as the Kingdom of Jerusalem established by the Crusaders a thousand years ago…