Palestinian PM calls for Indian support

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  • Prime Minister of Palestine Mohammad Shtayyeh has said that, 
    • India can play a stabilising role in West Asia by maintaining cooperation with all related parties.

Israel- Palestine conflict

  • It is an age-old tussle over identity and land starting with Jerusalem.
    • It has been more than 100 years that Jews and Arabs are fighting over a piece of land between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.
  • Zionist Movement
    • In 1897, Jews started the movement to escape persecution and establish their own state in their ancestral homeland, Israel. 
    • The World Zionist Organisation was created to advocate for the establishment of a Jewish homeland in Palestine.
    • A large number of Jews started flowing into Palestine and they bought land and started settling down there.
  • Sykes-Picot Agreement
    • By 1916, Palestine came under British control after the Sykes-Picot Agreement 
    • It was a secret agreement between Great Britain and France. 
    • This led to the division of the old Ottoman Turkish Empire.
  • Balfour Declaration
    • The British foreign secretary James Balfour agreed to the establishment of a Jewish homeland.
  • Nazis gained power in Germany
    • In 1930’s , the Jews influx to Palestine increased with thousands of them resettled from Europe to Palestine. 
    • Arabs saw this as a threat to their homeland and their conflict reached its peak as the British Government remained as a mute spectator.
    • Almost 6 million Jews lost their lives in the Holocaust which ignited a demand of separate Jewish state.
    • Jews claimed Palestine to be their natural home while the Arabs too did not leave the land and claimed it.
  • Two State Solution
    • In 1947, the British Government went to the United Nations to solve the dispute and decide upon the future of Palestine 
    • The UN voted to split the land into two countries. Jewish people accepted the agreement and declared the independence of Israel.
  • First Arab Israel war of 1948 
    • Arabs saw the creation of Israel as a part of a conspiracy to move them out of their land. 
    • Consequently, in 1948, the Arab states of Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, and Syria declared war on Israel.
    • Israel emerged victoriously and captured the western half of the city, and Jordan took the eastern part which Israel later captured and annexed.
      • Since then, Israel has expanded settlements in East Jerusalem.
  • Creation of PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) in 1964
    • Large number of Palestinians moved out of Israel and settled in refugee camps near Israel’s border. 
    • It was the beginning of the Palestine refugee crisis which ultimately led to the creation of a terrorist organization PLO.
    • The Palestinians want to make East Jerusalem the capital of their yet to be formed state.
  • Six-Day War 1967
    • Israel launched a preemptive strike against Egypt, Syria, and Jordan and captured
      • Golan Heights from Syria.
      • West Bank and East Jerusalem from Jordan.
      • Sinai Peninsula and Gaza Strip from Egypt. 
  • Yom Kippur War 1973
    • Under the UN Charter, there can be no territorial gains from war, even by a state acting in self-defence.
    • In the light of Israel’s reluctance to return the captured territories, another Arab-Israeli war erupted in 1973 in which Israel suffered.
    • In 1979, as per Israel-Egypt peace treaty, Israel returned the Sinai Peninsula to Egypt.
    • Egypt became the first Arab nation to officially recognize Israel as a state.
  • Recent attacks
    • Israeli armed forces have recently attacked the Al-Aqsa Mosque ahead of a march by Zionist nationalists.
      • The Al Aqsa Mosque is the third holiest shrine for Islam after Mecca and Medina.
    • Also, earlier in 2021, four Palestinian families were evicted from their homes in Sheikh Jarrah in favor of Jewish settlers.
      • The issue remains unresolved and potentially inflammable.
  • The current outbreak of violence is the most severe involving the rocket-firing by the Palestinians and the air-strikes conducted by Israelis in retaliation.

India-Palestine Relations

  • Historic Ties:
    • India had a historic tradition of supporting the rights of the Palestinian people.
    • It is also an integral part of the nation’s foreign policy.
  • Supporting the Palestinian:
    • India support the Palestinian people’s right to self-determination and the establishment of an independent State of Palestine.
    • In 1974, India became the first Non-Arab State to recognize the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) as the sole and legitimate representative of the Palestinian people.
  • India’s position on Palestine is independent and consistent. It is shaped by independent views and interests, and not determined by any third country.

Why is India’s support significant?

  • India’s growing Profile
    • India is serving as a non-permanent member of the Security Council for 2021-22 
    • India was re-elected to the Human Rights Council for the 2022-24.
  • Palestine wants support in multilateral forums.
    • Also, in recent years, India has broken the tradition of supporting Palestine at the U.N.
    • In 2019, India voted in favour of Israel at the ECOSOC (Economic and Social Council) 
      • to deny observer status to a Palestinian organisation named Shahed.
    • India abstained during the voting on a resolution calling for investigation into Israeli actions in the Gaza Strip at the Human Rights Council.
  • Political Stability
    • India’s role in multilateral organisations required strenuous efforts in cooperation with all related parties 
      • to achieve security and stability in the MiddleEastand West Asia 
  • Financial Support
    • Government of India contributed US$ 2 million to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA)

India’s role in Middle East

  • After Abraham Accord (Israel–UAE normalization agreement)
    • Will help India to move from bilateral relations towards an integrated regional policy.
    • Regional coalitions are bound to widen Delhi’s reach and deepen its impact.
  • India bridging the Arab-Israeli 
    • Often the Arab nations and Israel are divided over Palestine.
    • India’s new foreign policy of simultaneous cooperation with Israel and the Arab world 
  • New QUAD
    • A new minilateral with the US, UAE and Israel the “new Quad” is under discussion for the Middle East.
  • Beneficial for all 
    • India’s scale , Israeli innovation and Emirati capital has a potential to produce immense benefits.
    • In addition to it the American strategic support would be a powerful dynamic unfolding in the region.

India’s Look West Policy

  • Look West Policy is a strategy to deal with the West Asian nations.
  • Adopted by the Indian government in 2005 and has been intensified in the recent past.
  • Look West Policy focus
    • The Arab Gulf countries
    • Israel
    • Iran
  • India’s Diplomacy 
    • India, through what can be viewed as imaginative diplomacy, has attained a unique position in the world.
    • It has good and growing relations with all major nearby regional powers – Iran, Saudi Arabia, UAE, Iraq, Egypt and Israel.
  • India’s Success
    • The success of this policy was seen when the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation has not taken a strong stance against India 
      • on the issue related to the abrogation of article 370 and 35A and 
      • UAE presented the Order of Zayed to PM Modi immediately after to boost the ties between the two nations.

Constraints with Look West Policy

  • Peace negotiations between Israel and Palestine
    • Are not seeing any progress and are challenged by the US’ increasing inclination towards Israel.
  • India’s engagement with Iran
    • Over the Chabahar port is unlikely to eliminate the Pakistan or China option.
    • One reason is the more modest scale of India’s efforts in Central Asia and West Asia, especially compared to China’s BRI.
  • US Iran tensions
    • US’ unilateral withdrawal from the JCPOA and the re-imposition of sanctions on Iran has derailed India’s strategy 
    • Intensification of US-Iran tensions and India’s growing inclinations with the US.

Conclusion

  • Strategic autonomy
    • India must take all possible steps to maintain its current position in the Middle East to have the flexibility and strategic autonomy 
    • while also prioritizing the national interests of the country.
  • Not Picking Sides
    • India’s decisions are based on a mature understanding and evaluation of the Israel- Palestine issues 
    • India refused to pick a side and called for de-escalation and dialogue.
  • Diplomatic Depth
    • Presently, West Asia has become multipolar with powers diffused among various regional and extra-regional actors.
    • Within this mix, India has pursued an approach that balances against different parties and their rivalries.
  • Legitimacy resolutions
    • India may render support that is parallel and complementary with the political support of the Palestinian cause 
    • In a manner that guarantees the implementation of international legitimacy resolutions.

Source: TH

 
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