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Hezbollah is a legitimate political party of Lebanon: Lebanese Ambassador to India Rabie Narsh

Amidst the Israeli invasion and the conflict between Hezbollah and the Israeli Defence Forces, Lebanon is experiencing a crisis reminiscent of the civil war that ended in 1990. With a diverse population and a significant Palestinian refugee community, the people of Lebanon are bearing the brunt of the ongoing conflict. Ambassador Rabie Narsh sheds light on Lebanon’s perspective in the following Q&A session.


What is the humanitarian situation in Lebanon amidst the Israeli invasion?


Lebanon is currently facing a brutal war with Israel using advanced and devastating weapons, causing a catastrophic toll of over 2,100 civilian deaths, 11,000 injuries, and 1.2 million displaced individuals. The scale of destruction has led to a severe humanitarian crisis across the country.


What is the status of Indian nationals in Lebanon amidst the conflict?


There are around 3,500 Indian nationals in Lebanon, and their safety is a top priority for the authorities.


What is the extent of the Israeli invasion in Lebanon and which areas are most affected?


The Israeli aggression primarily targets southern Lebanon, the southern suburb of Beirut, and Bekaa. The Lebanese government, along with international organizations and NGOs, is working to address the humanitarian crisis.


What are Lebanon’s options in the current war between Israel and Hezbollah?


Lebanon’s options are closely tied to international support and the role of global institutions, with the United Nations playing a crucial role. Stronger enforcement mechanisms and unity among member states are essential for effective action.


French President Macron has called for an end to arms supply to Israel. What role should countries like India play in this context?

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India, known for its balanced diplomacy, can use its influence to encourage peace and advocate for a ceasefire in the conflict between Israel and Lebanon. By promoting a peaceful resolution, India can contribute to global peacebuilding efforts.


Is Lebanon merely a victim of the war between Hezbollah and Israel? Does Hezbollah fight for Lebanon?


Hezbollah, a legitimate Lebanese political party and resistance movement, emerged in response to Israel’s invasion in 1982. The Lebanese people stand united in resisting occupation and defending their sovereignty.


If India decides to evacuate its citizens, will Lebanon support such a movement?


Lebanon will provide full support for the safe departure of Indian citizens if evacuation becomes necessary, ensuring their well-being throughout the process.


Are Lebanon’s cultural treasures at risk due to the conflict between Israel and Hezbollah?


Many mosques and a church have been bombed and destroyed, posing a threat to Lebanon’s rich cultural heritage.


What is Lebanon’s stance on the war between Israel and Hamas and how can the crisis be addressed?


Lebanon emphasizes the need for Israel to be held accountable for its actions and violations of international law, which have exacerbated the conflict. Addressing these injustices is crucial for resolving the crisis and preventing further escalation.


Have there been any official discussions with Indian representatives regarding the situation in Lebanon and the Israel-Gaza conflict?


Lebanon maintains close communication with Indian authorities and believes India can play a significant role in de-escalating the conflict and promoting peace in the region.

Published – October 08, 2024 06:09 pm IST

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