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[ISW] 이란 업데이트, 2024년 12월 12일

by Summa posted Dec 13, 2024
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Key Takeaways

주요 요점:

  • 시리아: HTS는 온건한 이미지를 유지하고 종파 갈등을 예방하기 위해 지휘하는 군대에 대한 통제권을 유지하려 하고 있습니다. HTS는 시리아를 더욱 불안정하게 만들 수 있는 복수 살인과 종파적 폭력의 위험을 인식하고 있을 가능성이 큽니다.
  • 시리아: 미국이 지원하는 SDF는 엄청난 외부 및 내부 압력에 직면해 있습니다. 그러나 SDF는 북부 시리아의 만비지 주변에서 터키가 지원하는 SNA와 4일간의 휴전 협정을 맺었습니다.
  • 시리아: HTS가 이끄는 과도기 정부는 외국 배우와의 관계를 홍보함으로써 자신을 합법적인 시리아 국가로 표현하려 하고 있습니다. 그러나 아직까지 어떤 외국도 과도기 정부를 합법적인 국가로 인정하지 않았습니다.
  • 이란: E3는 이란에 대한 "스냅백" 제재를 부과하겠다고 위협하는 편지를 유엔 안전보장이사회에 보냈습니다. E3는 이란 핵 프로그램의 극적인 확대와 이란의 IAEA 비협조에 대응하고 있습니다.

분류: 중동 정세
관련된 주요 국가: 시리아, 이란, 미국
향후 전망: 시리아에서 HTS와 SDF 간의 갈등은 계속될 것으로 예상되며, HTS는 온건한 이미지를 유지하기 위해 노력할 것입니다. 이란은 핵 프로그램 확대를 계속할 것으로 예상되며, E3는 이에 대해 추가적인 제재를 가할 수 있습니다.

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Iran Update

Andie Parry, Johanna Moore, Alexandra Braverman, Ria Reddy, Ben Rezaei, and Nicholas Carl

Information Cutoff: 2:00pm ET

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Hayat Tahrir al Sham (HTS) is trying to retain control over the forces that it leads to maintain its moderate image and prevent sectarian conflict. HTS stated on December 12 that it would hold accountable any fighters who fail to comply with orders. HTS also stated that any individuals violating orders do not represent HTS-led forces or the transitional government. This statement comes after HTS announced that interfering in women’s choice of clothing or demanding that women dress modestly is ”strictly forbidden.” HTS has also ordered its fighters to protect public and private property, respect public institutions, and treat former Syrian Arab Army (SAA) soldiers well. HTS is trying to present itself as a moderate force with these orders.


The most recent statement threatening to punish fighters is likely in response to reports of HTS-led fighters conducting religion-based harassment and revenge killings. Some reports, for instance, claimed that HTS-led fighters “forcefully” entered the Sayyidah Zeynab shrine in Damascus, which is a holy Shia shrine. The reports claimed that the fighters chanted “provocative slogans” while in the shrine. Several reports claimed that the fighters were affiliated with HTS, which reportedly made an informal agreement with Iran to protect Shia sites and minorities in Syria. CTP-ISW cannot verify the details of the event or the accuracy of the reports. But their prevalence in the information space could nevertheless stoke sectarian tensions. CTP-ISW similarly reported on December 11 that an HTS-led fighter questioned a Christian journalist about her religious background, asking specifically whether she was “Christian, Alawi, Shiite, or Druze."


These incidents and the traction they gain in the information space create opportunities for extreme and sectarian groups to incite further religious-based violence and destabilize the government formation process in Syria. These incidents remain isolated and relatively independent of each other at this time. HTS is comprised of numerous Islamist groups formed with varying degrees of representation in the broader HTS leadership structure. It is unclear which factions of HTS are involved in these instances of sectarian tensions or whether they are coordinated activities among several factions. CTP-ISW will continue to report revenge killings and religion-based incidents and violence due to the risk that these events can rapidly destabilize the situation in Syria.


Key Takeaways:


  • SyriaHTS is trying to retain control over the forces that it leads to maintain its moderate image and prevent sectarian conflict. HTS likely recognizes the risk of revenge killings and sectarian violence, which could destabilize Syria further.


  • Syria: The US-backed SDF is facing intense external and internal pressure. The SDF did, however, reach a four-day ceasefire agreement with the Turkish-backed SNA around Manbij in northern Syria.


  • Syria: The HTS-led transitional government is trying to portray itself as the legitimate Syrian state by publicizing its engagement with foreign actors. No foreign countries have yet recognized the transitional government as the legitimate state, however.


  • Iran: The E3 sent a letter to the UN Security Council, threatening to impose “snapback” sanctions on Iran. The E3 is responding to the dramatic expansion of the Iranian nuclear program and Iranian non-cooperation with the IAEA.

Click Here to Read the Full Report

See also: The Reshaping of Iran’s Axis of Resistance by CTP's Nicholas Carl

ISW–CTP has launched an interactive control of terrain map of Syria in response to the Syrian opposition offensive in northwestern Syria that began on November 27. It represents our medium-confidence assessment. We will continue to refine this control of terrain (CoT) assessment over the coming days, weeks, and months to increase our confidence levels.

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