Relevance: GS II (International Relations) & GS III (Energy Security) | Source: The Hindu

1. The News

  • Following intense diplomatic efforts by the United States, a 10-day ceasefire has been announced between Israel and Lebanon.
  • The Breakthrough: Most importantly, this temporary peace deal includes Hezbollah (the Iran-backed political and military group in Lebanon).
  • The Relief: This brings a much-needed pause to a deadly six-week war that involved ground invasions and heavy airstrikes, causing massive human suffering in the region.

2. The Core Dispute

While the guns are silent for now, a permanent peace is difficult because both sides have completely opposite administrative demands:

  • Israel’s Condition: The Israeli government demands that Hezbollah must give up all its weapons (complete disarmament). Furthermore, Israel wants to permanently capture a 10-km “buffer zone” inside southern Lebanon to secure its own borders.
  • Hezbollah’s Condition: Hezbollah has agreed to this pause only if Israel completely stops all military hostilities and targeted assassinations in the region.

3. The Bigger Game: Iran’s Leverage

  • This ceasefire did not happen in isolation. It is directly linked to the larger global standoff between the US and Iran:
  • The Oil Threat: Iran forced this ceasefire by threatening to block the Strait of Hormuz (a narrow water channel through which 20% of the world’s oil passes).
  • The Nuclear Deal: In exchange for peace, the US announced a massive diplomatic win: Iran has agreed to hand over its stored enriched uranium (the material used to make nuclear bombs).

4. Why is India Relieved?

  • The Indian administration is breathing a major sigh of relief for three deeply humanistic and economic reasons:
  • Safety of Our Soldiers: India has over 600 troops stationed in southern Lebanon as part of the UN Peacekeeping mission (UNIFIL). Stopping the war directly protects the lives of Indian soldiers.
  • Economic Stability (Fuel Prices): Because the Strait of Hormuz remains open, India’s massive crude oil imports are safe. This prevents a sudden shock in petrol and diesel prices back home (preventing “imported inflation”).
  • Citizen Safety: A sustained peace prevents the nightmare of having to urgently evacuate thousands of ordinary Indian citizens working in Lebanon and the wider Gulf region.

UPSC Value Box: Important Global Terms

Key Concept / Entity Simple Meaning
UNIFIL United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon. An official UN peacekeeping mission established to confirm Israeli withdrawal from Lebanon and restore peace.
The Blue Line The official border line established by the United Nations in the year 2000 to verify if Israel had withdrawn its military from southern Lebanon.
Strait of Hormuz A highly strategic, narrow water channel connecting the Persian Gulf to the Gulf of Oman. Blocking it would cause a global oil shortage.

MCQ

Q. With reference to the geopolitics of West Asia, consider the following statements:

  1. The “Blue Line” is a United Nations-recognized boundary demarcation separating Israel and Lebanon.
  2. The United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) is a multinational military coalition led by the United States to combat terrorism in the region.
  3. The Strait of Hormuz is a vital maritime chokepoint connecting the Persian Gulf directly to the Red Sea.

Which of the statements given above is/are correct?

  • (a) 1 only
  • (b) 1 and 2 only
  • (c) 2 and 3 only
  • (d) 1, 2 and 3

Correct Answer: (a)

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