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[ISW] 이스라엘-하마스 전쟁(이란) 업데이트, 2024년 7월 29일

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주요 요점:

  • 이란: 이란 대통령 마수드 페제슈키안은 전 모하마드 카타미와 하산 로하니 행정부 관리들을 각각 제1부통령과 수석 보좌관으로 임명했습니다.
  • 레바논: 이스라엘 안보 내각은 7월 28일에 레바논 헤즈볼라에 대한 이스라엘 군사적 대응을 승인했으며, 이스라엘 관리들과 헤즈볼라는 현재 "전면전"을 원하지 않는다고 메시지를 보냈습니다.
  • 가자지구: 지정되지 않은 이스라엘 협상자들은 7월 28일 로마에서 중재자들과 회동한 후 이스라엘과 하마스가 정전 합의에 도달할 것이라는 낙관론이 없다고 이스라엘 군사 특파원에게 말했습니다. 별도로, 이스라엘 국방군은 7월 29일에 이스라엘 국방군이 심문을 위해 구금한 팔레스타인 전투기를 "실질적으로 학대"했다는 혐의로 이스라엘 군인 9명을 구금했습니다.
  • 서안지구: 이스라엘 국방군 중부 사령관은 이스라엘 국방군이 이스라엘 정착촌 주변의 보안을 강화하고 서안지구의 팔레스타인 전투기에 대한 "공격적" 조치를 강화했다고 말했습니다.
``` ### 분류: 중동 정세 ### 관련된 주요국가: 이란, 레바논, 이스라엘 ### 향후 전망: 이란과 미국 간의 긴장 고조, 레바논에서의 이스라엘-헤즈볼라 갈등 재점화 가능성, 가자지구에서의 이스라엘-하마스 갈등 재점화 가능성, 서안지구에서의 이스라엘-팔레스타인 갈등 재점화 가능성

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The Israeli Security Cabinet approved an Israeli military response against Lebanese Hezbollah on July 28. The Israeli Security Cabinet authorized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant to determine the “manner and timing” of Israel’s retaliation for the July 27 rocket attack on Majdal Shams in the Israeli-controlled Golan Heights. Lebanese Hezbollah likely conducted the attack, which killed 12 Israeli children. Hezbollah’s decisions—including the Hezbollah decision to shift to using more advanced weapons systems to attack Israel—increased the risk that a Hezbollah attack would cause significant Israeli civilian or military casualties, either by design or incidentally. Israeli military and political officials vowed immediately after the attack to respond “harshly” and "take Hezbollah backwards."


Unspecified Israeli security officials stated that Israel is ready to implement a response plan “without delay” following the Security Cabinet’s approval. Security cabinet approval is required by law for significant offensive military operations. The extent and strength of Israel’s response is unclear as of this writing, but the IDF reportedly formulated numerous attack scenarios that vary from “more and less stringent” courses of IDF action. Previous IDF retaliatory strikes in this war have typically struck more sensitive targets located further north in Lebanon, such as higher value munitions or training sites. The attack on Majdal Shams on July 27 risks triggering a much larger or lengthy response, though, given that the Majdal Shams attack was the deadliest attack on Israeli civilians since the war began. A Hezbollah official told Western media that the group began moving its precision-guided missiles to avoid losing necessary assets in preparation for the attack.


Hezbollah officials are messaging that Hezbollah does not want an all-out war, likely in an effort to deescalate the situation. Hezbollah officials told Western media on July 29 that Hezbollah does not want a “full-blown war” with Israel.


Israeli officials have also expressed that Israel does not want an all-out war at this time. Unspecified Israeli officials speaking with Israeli and Western media clarified on July 29 that Israel’s response will be “limited but significant” and that Israel has “no intention” of entering an all-out war with Hezbollah. An Israeli diplomatic source told Reuters that Israeli leaders estimate that Israel’s response will not lead to war with Hezbollah as it would “not be in [Israel’s] interest at this point.”


Key Takeaways:


  • Iran: Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian appointed former Mohammad Khatami and Hassan Rouhani administration officials as his first vice president and chief of staff, respectively.


  • Lebanon: The Israeli Security Cabinet approved an Israeli military response against Lebanese Hezbollah on July 28 as both Israeli officials and Hezbollah messaged that they do not want “all-out war” at this time.


  • Gaza Strip: Unspecified Israeli negotiators told an Israeli military correspondent that they are pessimistic that Israel and Hamas will reach a ceasefire agreement following a meeting with mediators in Rome on July 28. Separately, the IDF detained nine Israeli soldiers on July 29 for alleged "substantial abuse” of a Palestinian fighter whom the IDF detained for questioning.


  • West Bank: The IDF Central Command commander said that the IDF has increased security around Israeli settlements and increased “offensive” measures against Palestinian fighters in the West Bank.


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