Johanna Moore, Carolyn Moorman, Katherine Wells, Ria Reddy, and Nicholas Carl
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The
Iran Update provides insights into Iranian and Iranian-sponsored
activities abroad that undermine regional stability and threaten US
forces and interests. It also covers events and trends that affect the
stability and decision-making of the Iranian regime. The Critical
Threats Project (CTP) at the American Enterprise Institute and the
Institute for the Study of War (ISW) provides these updates regularly
based on regional events. Click here
to see CTP and ISW’s interactive map of Israeli ground operations. This
map is updated daily alongside the static maps present in this report.
CTP-ISW
defines the “Axis of Resistance” as the unconventional alliance that
Iran has cultivated in the Middle East since the Islamic Republic came
to power in 1979. This transnational coalition is comprised of state,
semi-state, and non-state actors that cooperate to secure their
collective interests. Tehran considers itself to be both part of the
alliance and its leader. Iran furnishes these groups with varying levels
of financial, military, and political support in exchange for some
degree of influence or control over their actions. Some are traditional
proxies that are highly responsive to Iranian direction, while others
are partners over which Iran exerts more limited influence. Members of
the Axis of Resistance are united by their grand strategic objectives,
which include eroding and eventually expelling American influence from
the Middle East, destroying the Israeli state, or both. Pursuing these
objectives and supporting the Axis of Resistance to those ends have
become cornerstones of Iranian regional strategy.
We
do not report in detail on war crimes because these activities are
well-covered in Western media and do not directly affect the military
operations we are assessing and forecasting. We utterly condemn
violations of the laws of armed conflict and the Geneva Conventions and
crimes against humanity even though we do not describe them in these
reports.
Israel has issued new security
protocols for some of its northern communities in anticipation of
intensifying conflict with Lebanese Hezbollah. Israel Defense
Forces (IDF) spokesperson Rear Admiral Daniel Hagari announced the new
measures for residents on September 21 in response to indications that
Hezbollah is preparing to launch rocket attacks into Israel.[1] Hagari
said that residents should limit gatherings outside to 30 individuals
and inside to 300 individuals. Educational and workplace activities
should occur near protected areas, such as shelters, according to
Hagari. The new measures apply specifically to residents in Galilee and
the Jordan Valley. IDF Air Force Commander Major General Tomer Bar
separately reported that the Air Force is maintaining a high level of
readiness.[2]
Israel has closed its airspace north of Hadera, northern Israel, to
civilian flights in order to avoid accidental engagement with Israeli
air defenses.[3]
An
Israeli military correspondent reported that the IDF exploited an
“operational opportunity” in conducting its airstrike that killed 12
Hezbollah Radwan commanders in Beirut on September 20.[4] The correspondent said that the planning and execution of the airstrike occurred within a “few hours.”[5]
The IDF received intelligence that the Radwan commanders were gathering
in an underground operations center in southern Beirut and quickly
developed plans to attack. IDF Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Herzi
Halevi was visiting forces in northern Israel when the IDF received this
intelligence and presented the plan to political leaders for approval.
This reporting is consistent with CTP-ISW's observation that the IDF
appears to be exploiting disarray in Hezbollah in order to inflict
further damage upon the group.[6]
Israel detonating Hezbollah pagers and personal radios disrupted the
group’s internal communications and may have prompted the group to begin
using less secure methods of communication that Israel could then
intercept and exploit.
Iranian-backed Iraqi
militias have continued to threaten intervene in an Israel-Hezbollah
war. The militias likely seek to deter a major Israeli offensive into
Lebanon by threatening to expand the war. These militias could follow
through with these threats in the event of intensifying conflict. Kataib
Sarkhat al Quds—formerly known as Ashab al Kahf—announced on September
20 that it is prepared to send “hundreds or even thousands” of militants
to Lebanon to support Hezbollah against Israel.[7] Kataib Sarkhat al Quds also threatened to strike the Institute for Biological Research south of Tel Aviv.[8]
Kataib Sarkhat al Quds is a member of the Islamic Resistance in Iraq,
which is a coalition of Iranian-backed Iraqi militias and has tried
repeatedly to conduct drone and missile attacks into Israel since
January 2024.[9]
The Iraqi Popular Mobilization Forces (PMF) and Iraqi Red Crescent Society sent two plans of aid to Beirut on September 21.[10] The
delivery includes medical supplies. The PMF stated that the supplies
will be delivered to Lebanese hospitals to treat individuals wounded by
Israeli airstrikes.
Key Takeaways:
- Lebanon: Israel
has issued new security protocols for some of its northern communities
in anticipation of intensifying conflict with Lebanese Hezbollah. The
new measures are in response to indications that Hezbollah was preparing
to launch rockets into areas.
- Lebanon: The IDF
reportedly exploited an “operational opportunity” in conducting its
airstrike targeting the Hezbollah Radwan commanders in southern Beirut.
CTP-ISW has previously observed that Israel appears to be exploiting
disarray in Hezbollah in order to inflict further damage on the group.
- Iraq: Iranian-backed
Iraqi militias have continued to threaten to intervene in an
Israel-Hezbollah war. The militias likely seek to deter a major Israeli
offensive into Lebanon but could still follow through on their threats
in the event of intensifying conflict.
Gaza Strip
Axis of Resistance objectives:
The
IDF announced on September 21 that it killed Hamas fighter Mohammad
Mansour in an unspecified location in the Gaza Strip.[11] The
IDF stated that Mansour played a significant role in Hamas’ military
intelligence as a technology expert. The IDF also stated that it
eliminated multiple Hamas fighters who had directed attacks on Israeli
forces.[12]
The IDF Air Force struck a Hamas command-and-control site in Gaza City on September 21.[13]
The IDF reported that the site was based in the former al Falah school
and was used to plan and conduct attacks on Israeli forces and into
Israeli territory.[14] The IDF added that it took steps to minimize civilian casualties in the airstrike.[15]
The al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades conducted a rocket attack targeting Israeli forces east of the Netzarim Corridor.[16]
The
IDF 5th Brigade (143rd Division) and 14th Brigade (252nd Division)
directed airstrikes targeting Hamas buildings and engaged Palestinian
fighters in unspecified areas of the central Gaza Strip on September
20.[17]
The IDF 162nd Division continued clearing operations in Rafah on September 21.[18] The Givati and Nahal Brigades killed several Palestinian fighters, located weapons, and destroyed militia infrastructure.[19]
The Givati Brigade also directed an airstrike targeting multiple
fighters who were trying to hijack a humanitarian aid convoy traveling
in Rafah and loot its supplies.[20] Israeli Army Radio reported in April 2024 that Hamas frequently tries to seize humanitarian aid convoys in the Gaza Strip.[21]
The
IDF announced on September 21 that Israeli forces killed two Hamas
fighters in early September who may have been responsible for the murder
of six Israeli hostages.[22] IDF spokesperson Rear Admiral
David Hagari said that the IDF 162nd Division shot and killed two Hamas
fighters who had emerged from an underground tunnel near Tal Sultan a
day after the hostages’ deaths.[23]
The IDF determined through DNA samples that the two Hamas fighters were
near the Israeli hostages in the tunnels when the hostages were killed.
The IDF recovered the bodies of the hostages from a tunnel in Rafah on
September 1.[24] The IDF is investigating further the involvement of the Hamas fighters with the hostages’ murders.[25]
The
IDF announced that its Air Force struck over 20 Hamas fighters and
infrastructure targets throughout the Gaza Strip since September 20.[26]
The al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed two indirect fire attacks into southern Israel on September 20.[27]
West Bank
Axis of Resistance objectives:
Israeli
forces have engaged Palestinian fighters in at least four locations in
the West Bank since CTP-ISW's last data cutoff on September 20.[28] Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) fired small arms targeting Israeli forces in four locations in Jenin.[29] The al Asqa Martyrs’ Brigades separately fired small arms targeting Israeli forces in Jenin.[30]
An IDF soldier was severely injured in an engagement with Palestinian militias in the northern West Bank on September 21.[31] The soldier is currently receiving medical treatment. The
soldier was from the Haruv reconnaissance unit in the IDF Kfir Brigade
but was operating under the Menashe Brigade at the time of their injury.[32] The Menashe Brigade operates within Jenin.[33]
Palestinian media reported that an Israeli soldier was injured
following a clash with Palestinian fighters near al Bayader in Jenin.[34] Both PIJ and the al Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades claimed to engage Israeli forces in al Bayader.[35]
This map is not an exhaustive depiction of clashes and demonstrations in the West Bank.
Southern Lebanon and Golan Heights
Axis of Resistance objectives:
Lebanese
Hezbollah has conducted at least 14 attacks into northern Israel,
targeting Israeli forces and air defense and intelligence sites, since
CTP-ISW's last data cutoff on September 20.[36]
Iran and Axis of Resistance
US Central Command (CENTCOM) intercepted a Houthi drone over the Red Sea on September 20.[37] CENTCOM
determined that the drone presented an imminent threat to US and
coalition forces as well as merchant vessels in the area.
[1] https://x.com/IDFSpokesperson/status/1837547336895287674 ; https://x.com/manniefabian/status/1837545675371745642
[2] https://x.com/idfonline/status/1837501516006998270
[3] https://x.com/GLZRadio/status/1837408898694689024 ; https://t.me/moriahdoron/14068
[4] https://x.com/Doron_Kadosh/status/1837179410799284281 ; https://x.com/idfonline/status/1837472559249445037
[5] https://x.com/Doron_Kadosh/status/1837179410799284281
[6] https://understandingwar.org/backgrounder/iran-update-september-20-2024
[7] https://t.me/aishab_alkahf/220
[8] https://t.me/aishab_alkahf/222
[9] https://t.me/elamharbi/244 ; https://t.me/ElamAlmoqawama/1248
[10] https://t.me/teamsmediawar_1/105591 ; https://t.me/teamsmediawar_1/105583
[11] https://x.com/idfonline/status/1837394482502754525
[12] https://x.com/idfonline/status/1837394482502754525
[13] https://x.com/idfonline/status/1837420078964281828
[14] https://x.com/idfonline/status/1837420078964281828 ; https://x.com/idfonline/status/1837420081657135336
[15] https://x.com/idfonline/status/1837420081657135336
[16] https://t.me/elaqsa_1965/7537
[17] https://x.com/idfonline/status/1837394506603266450
[18] https://x.com/idfonline/status/1837394499871383790
[19] https://x.com/idfonline/status/1837394499871383790
[20] https://t.me/moriahdoron/14069
[21] https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/iran-update-april-3-2024
[22] https://www.timesofisrael dot com/idf-says-it-killed-2-hamas-terrorists-who-likely-murdered-6-israeli-hostages-in-tunnel/
[23] https://x.com/IDFSpokesperson/status/1837551688900595737
[24] https://www.understandingwar.org/backgrounder/iran-update-september-1-2024
[25] https://x.com/IDFSpokesperson/status/1837551688900595737
[26] https://x.com/idfonline/status/1837394511720300940
[27] https://t.me/elaqsa_1965/7537
[28] https://t.me/elaqsa_1965/7538 ; https://t.me/sarayajneen/1598 ; https://t.me/sarayajneen/1599 ; https://t.me/sarayajneen/1600 ; https://t.me/sarayajneen/1601
[29] https://t.me/sarayajneen/1600
[30] https://t.me/elaqsa_1965/7538
[31] https://x.com/idfonline/status/1837527522923118682
[32] https://x.com/idfonline/status/1837527522923118682
[33] https://www.timesofisrael dot com/idf-to-reconfigure-jerusalem-area-brigades-to-streamline-counter-terror-efforts/
[34] https://t.me/newpress1/90690
[35] https://t.me/elaqsa_1965/7538 ; https://t.me/sarayajneen/1600
[36] https://t.me/mmirleb/7091; https://t.me/mmirleb/7092; https://t.me/mmirleb/7097; https://t.me/mmirleb/7101; https://t.me/mmirleb/7141;https://t.me/mmirleb/7145; https://t.me/mmirleb/7149; https://t.me/mmirleb/7153; https://t.me/mmirleb/7156; https://t.me/mmirleb/7159;https://t.me/mmirleb/7162; https://t.me/mmirleb/7165; https://t.me/mmirleb/7168; https://t.me/moriahdoron/14084; https://t.me/QudsN/468056;
[37] https://x.com/CENTCOM/status/1837253974589952298