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Hezbollah Chief Nasrallah’s Killing and Its Impact on West Asia

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Hezbollah Chief Nasrallah’s Killing and Its Impact on West Asia

Context:

The Israel Defense Forces killed Hassan Nasrallah, the longtime Hezbollah leader who, over 32 years, transformed the Iran-backed group into a powerful political and military force in southern Lebanon.

 

Background of the Conflict

  • Recent Gaza Conflict: Israel shifted its focus from Gaza to its northern border with Lebanon, targeting Hezbollah.
  • Israeli Airstrikes: Over 700 people killed and more than 100,000 displaced in Lebanon.
  • Hezbollah Retaliation: Following Israeli airstrikes, Hezbollah fired rockets, including a ballistic missile intercepted over Tel Aviv.
  • Israel’s Stance: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu rejected ceasefire proposals, aiming for “total victory” against Hamas and Hezbollah.

 

What is Hezbollah?

  • Formation: Established in 1982 as a Shia resistance group, with support from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) after Israel’s invasion of Lebanon.
  • Political and Military Force: Hezbollah has a political party, a social wing providing services to the poor, and a powerful military wing, all backed by Iran.
  • Anti-Israel Stance: The group is dedicated to resisting Israel, with a manifesto advocating for the destruction of the “Zionist entity.”

 

Why are Israel and Hezbollah Fighting?

  • Hezbollah’s Objective: Resistance against Israel and ending its occupation of southern Lebanon.
  • Historical Conflicts: Last full-scale war between Israel and Hezbollah was in 2006. Recent tensions flared after Hamas’s October 7, 2023 attack on Israel.
  • Ongoing Conflict: Hezbollah began firing rockets into Israel in solidarity with Palestinians, prompting Israeli airstrikes on Lebanon.

 

Hezbollah’s Military Power:

  • Weapons: Hezbollah possesses a wide range of weapons, including ballistic missiles, anti-ship missiles, and tens of thousands of short-range rockets.
  • Asymmetric Warfare: Despite Israel’s superior military power, Hezbollah’s guerrilla tactics pose a serious challenge.

 

The Assassination of Nasrallah:

  • Significance: Hassan Nasrallah led Hezbollah for over 32 years and was instrumental in its rise. His assassination is a major blow to the organisation.
  • Leadership Crisis: Half of Hezbollah’s leadership council was eliminated, weakening its command structure and decision-making ability.

 

Israel’s Power Moment:

  • Targeting Hezbollah: Israel’s campaign against Hezbollah leadership began with the killing of Fuad Shukr in July 2023.
  • Axis of Resistance: Israel is fighting Iran-backed groups like Hezbollah, Hamas, and the Houthis.

 

Lebanon’s Future:

  • Hezbollah’s Decline: Public support for Hezbollah has waned due to Lebanon’s economic crisis. Nasrallah’s death could weaken its influence in Lebanon.
  • Potential for Change: Lebanon may reduce Hezbollah’s grip on its political and social affairs.

 

Regional Implications

  • Role of Gulf States: Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, and Iran will play key roles in shaping the response to Nasrallah’s assassination.
  • Iran’s Potential Response: Uncertainty surrounds whether Iran will retaliate or de-escalate the situation.
  • Impact on Hostage Deal: A stalled hostage deal with Hamas remains a key issue.

 

India’s Position

  • Call for Stability: India advocates for peace in West Asia, crucial for its economic corridor projects and the safety of around 9 million Indians in the region.
  • Energy Security: Two-thirds of India’s energy needs are sourced from West Asia, making regional stability critical.
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