Why in the News?
India did not join a joint statement issued by 85 countries at the United Nations criticising Israel’s latest measures to tighten control over the West Bank.
Context
- The joint statement:
- Condemned unilateral Israeli decisions in the West Bank.
- Opposed any form of annexation.
- Rejected measures altering the demographic character of Palestinian territories occupied since 1967, including East Jerusalem.
- The statement was endorsed by:
- League of Arab States
- European Union
- BRICS founder members: Russia, China, Brazil, South Africa
- Quad partners: Australia, Japan
- India stayed out of the statement.
Background: West Bank Issue
- The West Bank is a Palestinian territory occupied by Israel since 1967.
- Under the Oslo Accords (1993 to 1995):
- Area A and Area B are administered by the Palestinian Authority.
- Area C remains under Israeli control.
- Recent developments:
- The Knesset has passed measures to:
- Ease land acquisition rules.
- Increase checks on land documentation.
- Expand administrative control.
- These steps are viewed by many countries as amounting to de facto annexation.
India’s Position
- India had earlier:
- Voted at the UN in October 2025 criticising illegal annexation.
- Supported a Palestinian state based on 1967 borders in the January 2026 Delhi Declaration.
- Current move seen as:
- Diplomatic recalibration.
- Possibly linked to high level bilateral engagement with Israel.
Key Concepts for Prelims
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Two State Solution
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- Creation of: Independent Israel and Independent Palestine based on pre 1967 borders
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Strategic Autonomy
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- India’s foreign policy principle of: Maintaining independent decision making and Avoiding bloc alignment
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West Bank Areas
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- Area A: Palestinian civil and security control
- Area B: Palestinian civil control, Israeli security control
- Area C: Full Israeli control
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