India Voices Grave Concern Over Rising Civilian Casualties in Lebanon Amid Fractured Ceasefire and Escalating Conflict

India Voices Grave Concern Over Rising Civilian Casualties in Lebanon Amid Fractured Ceasefire and Escalating Conflict

India expresses deep concern over rising civilian casualties in Lebanon as Israeli strikes continue despite a fragile U.S.-Iran ceasefire. MEA Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal highlighted the risk to 1,000 Indian nationals and UNIFIL peacekeepers, while PM Netanyahu vowed "full force" against Hezbollah. With 300 recently dead, PM Nawaf Salam heads to Washington for high-stakes negotiations.

 

India expressed deep concern on Friday regarding the escalating number of civilian casualties in Lebanon, as Israeli military strikes continue despite a two-week ceasefire intended to halt a month-long conflict in West Asia. Addressing an Inter-Ministerial Briefing on recent developments in West Asia held in New Delhi, Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) Spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal characterized the current situation as “very disturbing,” highlighting India’s longstanding commitment to regional peace and stability. Jaiswal underscored that India, as a troop-contributing country to the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) which remains heavily invested in Lebanon’s peace and security, views the current trajectory of events with profound unease. He reiterated that the protection of civilians remains India’s foremost priority, consistently emphasizing the necessity of safeguarding civilian lives during conflicts, adhering to international norms, observing international law, and respecting the sovereignty and territorial integrity of states.

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The MEA spokesperson confirmed that the Indian government is closely monitoring the situation while remaining actively engaged with the approximately 1,000 Indian nationals currently residing in Lebanon. The Indian Embassy in Lebanon maintains close contact with the community to ensure their safety and security during the ongoing volatility. These developments unfold as a fragile two-week ceasefire agreement between the United States and Iran hangs in the balance, facing mounting strain over conflicting interpretations of its scope. While Tehran maintains that the truce includes a cessation of Israeli military operations in Lebanon, both Washington and Israel assert that the ceasefire does not extend to Hezbollah targets. This fundamental disagreement has complicated diplomatic efforts and heightened the risk of the truce collapsing entirely.

In a direct challenge to the ceasefire’s perceived boundaries, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu asserted that there is “no ceasefire in Lebanon,” vowing to continue military operations with “full force” against Hezbollah until security is restored. Netanyahu further stated that he has instructed his Cabinet to initiate direct negotiations with the Lebanese government aimed at the “disarmament of Hezbollah” and a “historic peace agreement.” This stance follows a major wave of Israeli strikes earlier this week that Lebanese authorities reported resulted in at least 300 deaths. Amidst this escalation, a Lebanese government source told CNN that Lebanon’s Prime Minister Nawaf Salam is set to travel to Washington D.C. in the coming days, following Israel’s request for direct negotiations. This diplomatic maneuver occurs as the region grapples with the fallout of continued hostilities that threaten to undermine the already tenuous international effort to secure a lasting peace.

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The intensifying violence and the disputed terms of the U.S.-Iran ceasefire represent a critical juncture for West Asian stability, placing significant pressure on international law and the safety of non-combatants. As India continues to advocate for the protection of civilians and the preservation of Lebanese sovereignty, the outcome of Prime Minister Salam’s upcoming visit to Washington and the potential for direct negotiations will determine whether the region can transition from a state of “very disturbing” conflict toward a sustainable resolution.

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