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[ISW] 이스라엘-하마스 전쟁(이란) 업데이트, 2024년 11월 29일

by Summa posted Nov 30, 2024
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주요 사항

  • 시리아: 시리아 반군은 시리아 정권이 점령한 영토로 공세를 계속했고 알레포 시로 진격했습니다. 친정부군은 기습 공세에 효과적으로 대응하지 못했습니다.
  • 레바논: 이스라엘-레바논 헤즈볼라 정전이 계속 유지되었습니다. LAF는 도로 정리, 불발탄 제거, 레바논 전역에 검문소 설치 등 전후 작전을 시작했습니다.
  • 서안 지구: 하마스 전투기가 서안 지구에서 이스라엘인을 표적으로 총격을 가해 가자 지구 외부에서 하마스가 가하는 위협을 강조했습니다. 이 위협은 가자 지구에서 하마스가 패배했음에도 불구하고 여전히 존재합니다.
  • 이란: 이란은 IAEA에 포도우와 나탄즈 핵 시설에 6,000개 이상의 원심분리기를 추가로 설치하고 다른 원심분리기를 가동하여 우라늄 농축 능력을 확대할 계획이라고 통보했습니다.

분류: 중동 정세 관련된 주요 국가: 시리아, 레바논, 이란 향후 전망: 시리아 내전은 계속될 것으로 예상되며, 이는 지역의 불안정을 가중시킬 것입니다. 레바논은 전후 복구 작업을 계속할 것이며, 이스라엘과 헤즈볼라 간의 긴장은 계속될 것입니다. 이란은 핵 프로그램을 확대할 것으로 예상되며, 이는 미국과 이란 간의 긴장을 가중시킬 것입니다.
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Syrian opposition forces continued their offensive into Syrian regime-held territory and advanced into Aleppo City. The opposition forces have continued expanding their offensive eastward since launching the surprise offensive on November 27. Thousands of fighters and armored elements advanced quickly eastward, seizing several villages within a few hours of launching the offensive. Fateh Mubin—an opposition group based in HTS-controlled Idlib Province—announced on November 28 that they had seized control of another 13 villages and achieved the “complete liberation” of the countryside to the west of Aleppo City. Fateh Mubin designated the western Aleppo countryside a ”closed military zone.” Local Syrian sources reported that opposition forces seized armored vehicles and weapons, including anti-tank guided missiles and man-portable air defense systems, belonging to the Syrian Arab Army (SAA). Fateh Mubin claimed that opposition forces also detained over 20 pro-regime fighters. The opposition forces advanced into the western parts of Aleppo City on November 29, marking the first time that the city has been contested since pro-regime forces captured it in late 2016. Opposition forces then advanced into the city center and declared a curfew over the city, according to local reports and geolocated footage. Social media accounts posted videos of opposition fighters entering a military hospital, a police headquarters, and the Aleppo municipal building.


The opposition forces killed an Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) officer, Brigadier General Kiomars Pour Hashemi, as they advanced. The IRGC acknowledged his death and described him as a military adviser to the Syrian regime. IRGC Commander Major General Hossein Salami attended a ceremony for Pour Hashemi in Tehran on November 29.


Pro-regime forces have failed to mount an effective defense against the surprise offensive by opposition forces. An SAA-affiliated social media account claimed that opposition forces outnumber the SAA forces around Aleppo City and suggested that the SAA may be unable to respond until reinforcements arrive. Other social media users reported that SAA units retreated toward al Safirah, southeast of Aleppo City, although CTP-ISW cannot verify these reports. Russian forces separately conducted multiple airstrikes—some in cooperation with the SAA—targeting opposition forces. Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov said on November 29 that the opposition offensive is a violation of Syrian sovereignty and that Moscow supports Bashar al Assad in reclaiming the territory.


Iranian officials and Iranian-backed Iraqi militias blamed the United States and Israel for the opposition offensive. Iranian leaders called for “coordinated action” to defeat the offensive and accused the United States and Israel of supporting opposition activity against Assad. Iranian-backed Iraqi militias Harakat Hezbollah al Nujaba and Kataib Sayyida al Shuhada released statements claiming that Israel is responsible for the offensive because the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) was defeated in Lebanon. An official from Kataib Sayyid al Shuhada vowed that the Islamic Resistance in Iraq—a coalition of Iranian-backed Iraqi militias—will defeat the opposition forces.


The Israel-Lebanese Hezbollah ceasefire has continued to hold since it went into effect on November 26. Hezbollah has not conducted any attacks into Israel and the IDF and Hezbollah have not engaged in any ground combat. Hezbollah Secretary General Naim Qassem gave a public speech to acknowledge the end of fighting on November 29, saying that Hezbollah would abide by the ceasefire “with our heads held high.” Qassem emphasized that the ceasefire includes a full IDF withdrawal from Lebanon by January 25, 2025. The IDF still has a force presence in southern Lebanon for now in order to counter any potential violations of the ceasefire by Hezbollah. Qassem also vowed that Hezbollah would retain a role in Lebanese politics and support reconstruction in Lebanon.


The Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) began post-war operations across Lebanon. The LAF is clearing roads, detonating unexploded ordinance, and installing checkpoints, especially in southern Beirut, the Bekaa Valley, and southern Lebanon. The LAF began to deploy forces, including armored elements, to southern Lebanon on November 27—one day after the ceasefire into effect. Hezbollah Secretary General Qassem said that Hezbollah will engage in “high-level coordination” with the LAF to implement the ceasefire.


Key Takeaways:

  • Syria: Syrian opposition forces continued their offensive into Syrian regime-held territory and advanced into Aleppo City. Pro-regime forces have failed to mount an effective defense against the surprise offensive.


  • Lebanon: The Israel-Lebanese Hezbollah ceasefire has continued to hold. The LAF began post-war operations, including clearing roads, detonating unexploded ordinance, and installing checkpoints across Lebanon.


  • West Bank: A Hamas fighter conducted a shooting attack targeting Israelis in the West Bank, highlighting the threat that Hamas poses outside the Gaza Strip. This threat remains despite the defeat of Hamas in the Gaza Strip.


  • Iran: Iran notified the IAEA that it plans to expand its uranium enrichment capacity by installing over 6,000 additional centrifuges and activating others at the Fordow and Natanz nuclear facilities.


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