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From Middle East to Eastern Mediterranean

Anushka Gupta by Anushka Gupta
June 20, 2024
in Geopolitics
From Middle East to Eastern Mediterranean
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Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah recently issued a direct threat against Cyprus, signalling a potential for military action. This statement has immediately raised concerns regarding the escalating tensions between Israel and Hezbollah, underscoring Hezbollah’s perception that Cyprus is aiding Israel in potential military operations against Lebanon.

Cyprus and Israel have been strengthening their partnership across various fronts, notably in energy cooperation focusing on exploring and utilizing natural gas reserves in the Eastern Mediterranean. Their collaboration extends to resolving maritime borders and constructing a pipeline aimed at delivering Israeli gas to Europe. Both nations also view themselves as regional powers confronting similar security challenges, therefore they conduct joint military exercises and share intelligence, albeit drawing warnings from Hezbollah.

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The relationship between Cyprus and Israel has deepened significantly, encompassing strategic cooperation and regular military exercises. Nasrallah’s recent warning underscores Hezbollah’s vigilance over Cyprus’s evolving alignments with Israel amidst broader geopolitical tensions. Additionally, the United States’ decision to lift a longstanding arms embargo on Cyprus has further heightened Hezbollah’s concerns.

Hezbollah’s threat against Cyprus highlights its perception of the island nation as vulnerable due to its historical and geopolitical complexities. Cyprus’s proximity to Lebanon adds another layer of strategic significance, with Hezbollah viewing it not only as a potential logistical base for Israeli operations but also as a critical node in the Eastern Mediterranean’s energy dynamics. The recent discoveries of natural gas reserves have intensified competition among Cyprus, Israel, Lebanon, and Turkey, complicating regional geopolitical calculations. Hezbollah’s threat against Cyprus may also be linked to these energy disputes, underscoring its efforts to influence regional energy politics.

Historically, Cyprus has navigated a complex geopolitical landscape, characterized by its division between the Greek-Cypriot south and the Turkish-Cypriot north. This division, along with longstanding tensions over the island’s strategic importance, shapes its relations with neighbouring countries and regional powers. Hezbollah’s recent threat can be interpreted as a strategic signal aimed at influencing Cyprus’s foreign policy decisions and asserting Hezbollah’s role in regional power dynamics.

Moreover, Hezbollah’s actions are deeply embedded within broader proxy conflicts in the Middle East, involving influential regional powers such as Iran, Israel, and Saudi Arabia. The group’s rhetoric and manoeuvres are intricately linked to its alliances and adversaries in these proxy struggles, influencing its perceptions of threats and opportunities in the Eastern Mediterranean region.

Hezbollah’s recent threat against Cyprus reflects its concerns over Cyprus’s growing alignment with Israel and the United States, the potential implications for regional stability, and its broader geopolitical ambitions. This situation underscores the delicate balance of power in the Eastern Mediterranean and the interconnection between regional conflicts and energy interests.

Israel’s usage of Cypriot airspace for military drills has further heightened concerns over potential security risks. At the same time, Cyprus’s active participation in naval exercises with Israel and Greece has reinforced its integration into regional security frameworks. Nasrallah’s statement serves as a testament to Hezbollah’s assertive stance against perceived threats to Lebanon’s sovereignty.

The Eastern Mediterranean Gas Forum has been pivotal in influencing regional energy dynamics and political alignments, further complicating Cyprus’s geopolitical position as a buffer between competing regional powers. Nasrallah’s warning can be seen as a strategic tactic aimed at pressuring Cyprus to reassess its strategic alignments and diplomatic engagements.

Cyprus’s historical ties with Palestine stand in contrast to its current cooperation with Israel, reflecting evolving geopolitical strategies and alignments in the Eastern Mediterranean. The recent lifting of the arms embargo by the Biden administration signals a significant step towards supporting Cyprus’s security interests. Yet, concerns persist over Cyprus’s lack of robust military capabilities and its vulnerability to external threats.

Nasrallah’s remarks highlight Hezbollah’s readiness to respond to perceived provocations by Cyprus and its allies, amidst the backdrop of Turkey’s military presence in Northern Cyprus, which adds a layer of complexity to regional security calculations. Cyprus’s strategic alignment with Israel mirrors its broader shift towards Western alliances in the Eastern Mediterranean.

In summary, Nasrallah’s threat against Cyprus is deeply rooted in Hezbollah’s strategic calculations amidst evolving regional dynamics, reflecting broader Middle Eastern conflicts. Cyprus’s historical and geopolitical context continues to shape its current security challenges and diplomatic strategies, while Nasrallah’s rhetoric underscores Hezbollah’s perception of Cyprus’s role in the wider regional landscape.

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Anushka Gupta

Anushka Gupta

Anushka is Consulting Associate Editor at TFI Media, specializing in geopolitics and international relations. She completed her masters from JMI in IR where she developed writing skills, her previous internships helped her to gain research and editing skills. She intends to bring out the truth about global dynamics and changing world order, along with bringing fresh ideas and perspective.

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