3-4 sentences discription of League of Nations mandates to partition the middle east​

Following World War I, the League of Nations created mandates to govern territories that were once controlled by the Ottoman Empire. The mandates aimed to prepare these territories for self-governance by establishing a temporary system of administration. In the Middle East, the mandates resulted in the partitioning of the region into zones of influence controlled by European powers like Britain and France. This division of territory laid the foundation for the modern political boundaries in countries such as Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon.