Groups like ISIS, Al-Qaeda, and Boko Haram use violence and terror to achieve their goals, causing fear and instability in regions around the world. These groups are often motivated by religious, political, or social grievances, and their actions can have far-reaching consequences that make peace even more elusive. In addition to these external factors, there are also internal obstacles that prevent peace from being achieved. One of the main barriers to peace is the lack of trust and understanding between different groups and nations. Deep-seated prejudices, stereotypes, and mistrust can make it difficult for parties in conflict to find common ground and work towards a peaceful resolution.