Israel and Hezbollah: Renewed Tensions Amid Conflict
Why in the news?
- Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu vowed continued strikes on Lebanon until Hezbollah stops firing rockets.
- IDF tanks and armoured vehicles were moved toward Israel’s northern border, signalling possible escalation.
- Recent Israeli attacks on Lebanon have killed over 700 people, displacing thousands.
Historical Roots of Israel-Hezbollah Conflict:
- Conflict traces back to 1948 when Palestinians displaced by Israel’s creation settled in southern Lebanon.
- In response to Palestinian militant attacks, Israel invaded southern Lebanon twice, in 1978 and 1982, pushing the PLO out.
- Israeli occupation led to the rise of Hezbollah in the 1980s, initially aiming to resist Israel, later seeking to establish an Islamic state in Lebanon.
Hezbollah’s Growth and Continued Resistance:
- Hezbollah gained support through its social services and resistance against Israeli occupation.
- Despite Israel’s military superiority, Hezbollah’s resilience led to Israel’s unilateral withdrawal in 2000.
- The last major conflict occurred in 2006, with high casualties on both sides, but Hezbollah’s survival influenced regional militant tactics.
- Tensions rise again as Israel’s focus shifts from Gaza to southern Lebanon.
Gaza War Impact:
- Casualties: Over 41,000 Palestinians killed in Gaza following Hamas attacks and Israel’s retaliation.
- Hostages: Approximately 100 hostages remain in Hamas captivity after 11 months of conflict.
- Hezbollah Involvement: Hezbollah has engaged Israel through rocket fire, displacing residents.
Future Course of the War
- Escalation Possibilities: Netanyahu hints at expanding military operations against Hezbollah.
- Potential Attacks: Iran may coordinate with Hamas and Hezbollah for strikes on Israel.
- Israeli Response: Possible aerial offensives against Hezbollah and Lebanese state structures.
Concerns for India
- Community Safety: 18,000 Indians in Israel; 5,000-10,000 in Iran may be at risk.
- Energy Security: Conflict could disrupt oil supplies, impacting India’s economy.
- Strategic Relations: India’s investments in the region and projects like Chabahar may be affected.
- Balanced Approach: India aims to maintain relationships with both Israel and Iran while promoting de-escalation.
Sources Referred:
PIB, The Hindu, Indian Express, Hindustan Times