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[ISW] 이스라엘-하마스 전쟁(이란) 업데이트, 2024년 6월 28일

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핵심 요점:

  • 이란: 이란은 6월 28일에 대선을 실시했습니다. 6월 28일 1차 투표에서 강경파 선두주자인 모하마드 바게르 갈리바프와 사에드 잘리리가 철수하지 않아 이란은 7월 5일에 2차 투표를 실시할 가능성이 큽니다. 예비 보고서에 따르면 대부분의 이란 국민은 6월 28일 선거에 참여하지 않은 것으로 나타났습니다.
  • 이란: 로이터는 미공개 국제원자력기구(IAEA) 보고서를 인용하여 이란이 6월 28일 포르도 연료 농축 시설 1호기에 IR-6 원심분리기의 새로운 캐스케이드 4개를 설치했다고 보도했습니다.
  • 레바논: 레바논 헤즈볼라 지도자 하산 나스랄라는 6월 28일 자마 알 이슬라미야 사무총장 모하메드 타쿠시와 레바논과 가자지구의 안보 상황에 대해 논의했습니다.
  • 가자: 팔레스타인 전투기는 이스라엘 방위군이 6월 27일에 작전을 시작한 이후 슈자이야에서 진격하는 이스라엘군을 표적으로 24회 공격을 가했습니다.
``` ### 분류: 중동 정세 ### 관련된 주요국가: 이란, 레바논, 이스라엘 ### 향후 전망: 이란의 대선 결과와 이란의 핵 개발, 레바논의 안보 상황, 가자지구의 이스라엘-팔레스타인 갈등은 향후 중동 정세에 큰 영향을 미칠 것으로 예상됩니다.

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Iran held its presidential election on June 28. Iran will likely have to hold a runoff election on July 5 given that neither of the two hardline frontrunners—Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and Saeed Jalili—withdrew from the election before the first round of voting on June 28. Four candidates—pragmatic hardliner Ghalibaf, ultraconservative hardliner Jalili, reformist Masoud Pezeshkian, and hardliner Mostafa Pour Mohammadi—participated in the June 28 election. The Iranian constitution stipulates that a candidate must win over 50 percent of the vote to become president. Senior hardline Iranian officials have repeatedly called on the hardline candidates in recent weeks to coalesce around a single candidate. These calls were driven by concerns that splitting the hardline vote across numerous candidates could inadvertently advantage the sole reformist candidate, Pezeshkian. Two unspecified Iranian officials confirmed to The New York Times on June 28 that Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) Quds Force Commander Brigadier General Esmail Ghaani called on Jalili to withdraw from the race during an emergency meeting with Jalili and Ghalibaf in Mashhad, Iran, on June 26. Ghaani reportedly stated that Ghalibaf is better qualified than Jalili to run the government because of his “military background and pragmatic outlook.” Ghaani’s characterization of Ghalibaf as “pragmatic” is consistent with recent Western reports that some IRGC factions are trying to prevent Jalili from winning the election because they regard him as “too hardline.” Ghaani’s intervention also highlights hardliners’ concerns that Pezeshkian could pose a real threat to Jalili and Ghalibaf in the election. The New York Times later deleted its report about Ghaani’s meeting with Jalili and Ghalibaf without providing an explanation.


Key Takeaways:


  • Iran: Iran held its presidential election on June 28. Iran will likely have to hold a runoff election on July 5 given that neither of the two hardline frontrunners—Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf and Saeed Jalili—withdrew from the election before the first round of voting on June 28. Preliminary reports suggest that most Iranians did not participate in the June 28 election. 


  • Iran: Reuters, citing an unpublished International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report, reported that Iran installed four new cascades of IR-6 centrifuges in Unit 1 of the Fordow fuel enrichment facility on June 28. 


  • Lebanon: Lebanese Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah discussed security developments in Lebanon and the Gaza Strip with Jamaa al Islamiya Secretary General Mohammed Taqoush on June 28. 


  • Gaza: Palestinian fighters have conducted 24 attacks targeting Israeli forces advancing in Shujaiya since the IDF began its operation on June 27.

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