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Subject Iran Watch Newsletter: October 2023
Date October 31, 2023 2:43 PM
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October 31, 2023

This month’s newsletter features a policy brief on the next steps for
European sanctions following the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action’s
(JCPOA) Transition Day earlier this month, which lifted U.N. Security
Council restrictions on Iran’s missile program. Importantly, the EU and UK
decided not to lift their own sanctions as stipulated by the deal, but more
action by Europe is needed to restore the sanctions convergence with the
United States that prevailed prior to the JCPOA.

The newsletter also includes a profile of an Iranian air force general who
has deep connections to the country’s military drone industry, as well as
news about Iran’s long-running support for Hamas, the decision by the
United States and Qatar to re-freeze Iranian access to $6 billion in funds
that had been freed as part of a prisoner-swap deal, and the U.S. Navy’s
interception of a drone and missile attack launched toward Israel from
Yemen. Additions to the Iran Watch library include official documents and
statements related to JCPOA Transition Day, new sanctions and enforcement
actions, and the U.S. response to rocket attacks by Iran-backed groups in
Iraq and Syria.

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Credit: European Council

Policy Brief | [5]A Necessary Transition to Sanctions Convergence

On October 18, several U.N. Security Council restrictions on Iran’s missile
program expired. However, the three European parties to the deal—France,
Germany, and the United Kingdom—followed through on an earlier pledge not
to lift proliferation-related sanctions.

The move was a positive development for mounting a more coordinated
sanctions campaign to counter Iran’s nuclear program and other
destabilizing activities. But the United States, Europe, and other allies
should do more to align their sanctions against Iran’s weapon programs,
arms transfers, and revenue-generating economic sectors. Doing so will help
to address increasingly interlinked proliferation challenges posed by
Russia, China, North Korea, and Iran’s proxies in the Middle East.

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ENTITIES OF CONCERN

In August, Canada sanctioned a key figure in Iran’s defense industry with
connections to several state-owned enterprises involved in unmanned aerial
vehicle (UAV) production.

[7]Abdolkarim Bani Tarafi

A brigadier general in the Islamic Republic of Iran Air Force and chairman
of the [8]Iran Aviation Industries Organization (IAIO); has served as
chairman of the board of directors of [9]Qods Aviation Industries (QAI) and
[10]Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industries Company (HESA); has reportedly
taken part in discussions with Russian officials about Russian-Iranian
cooperation in designing UAVs and the export of Iranian UAVs to Russia.

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[12]Qods Aviation Industries (QAI)

An Iranian company that designs and manufactures UAVs including the Mohajer
series; a subsidiary of IAIO; has reportedly supplied UAVs to all branches
of the Iranian military and buyers in Africa and Latin America.

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[14]Iran Aircraft Manufacturing Industries (HESA)

An Iranian company specializing in military and civilian aircraft and UAVs;
a subsidiary of IAIO; has manufactured variants of the Ababil series used
by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).

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IN THE NEWS

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The USS Carney guided missile destroyer, pictured in 2016. (Credit: U.S.
Navy)

[17]Incident Involving U.S. Warship Intercepting Missiles Near Yemen Lasted
9 Hours | CNN

October 20, 2023: A U.S. Navy warship operating in the Red Sea shot down
four cruise missiles and 15 drones over the course of nine hours, according
to a U.S. official, who said that the projectiles’ trajectory left "little
doubt" that their intended target was Israel. A Pentagon spokesman said
earlier that the weapons had been launched by Iran-backed Houthi rebels in
Yemen and were headed north, "potentially" toward targets in Israel.

[18]U.S. and Qatar Deny Iran Access to $6 Billion From Prisoner Deal | New
York Times

October 12, 2023: The United States and Qatar agreed to deny Iranian
requests to access the $6 billion in funds that had been transferred from
South Korean to Qatari bank accounts as part of a U.S.-Iran prisoner swap
agreement. Previously, the funds were available to be used for humanitarian
purposes, with the U.S. Treasury Department reviewing transaction requests
on a case-by-case basis. A White House spokesman said that none of the
funds had been spent to date, however.

[19]Hamas Received Weapons and Training from Iran, Officials Say |
Washington Post

October 9, 2023: U.S. and Israeli officials said they had no firm evidence
of a direct Iranian role in Palestinian militants' surprise attack against
Israel on October 7, but, according to U.S. Deputy National Security
Adviser Jonathan Finer, Iran was "broadly complicit" in supporting Hamas.
In recent years, Iran has supplied the group with funding, military
training, and technical assistance in manufacturing rockets and drones with
advanced guidance systems. Iran's mission to the United Nations denied a
direct Iranian role in the attack, while Iranian president Ebrahim Raisi
praised the Hamas operation.

FROM THE LIBRARY

Although several U.N. Security Council restrictions on Iran’s nuclear and
missile program expired on October 18, multiple countries continued to
raise the alarm about Iran’s proliferation-related activities.
* [20]Canada, the [21]European Union, and the [22]United Kingdom moved
the entities expiring Security Council 2231 List financial sanctions onto
their respective sanctions lists - October 18.
* The United States [23]announced a sanctions new package targeting
Iran’s missile and UAV programs and issued [24]an advisory on Iran’s
ballistic missile procurement - October 18.
* Proliferation Security Initiative-endorsing countries [25]issued a
statement reaffirming their commitment to countering destabilizing Iranian
missile- and UAV-related activities -October 18.

Iran-backed non-state groups have carried out numerous attacks against U.S.
forces in the Middle East since Hamas’s October 7 terrorist attack against
Israel.
* U.S. forces in Iraq [26]effectively thwarted a series of drone attacks
in western and northern Iraq - October 18.
* A Pentagon press secretary [27]said that Al Tanf garrison in Syria had
also been targeted by Iran-backed groups - October 19.
* Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin [28]said U.S. forces conducted
“narrowly tailored” strikes on facilities in eastern Syria used by the IRGC
- October 26.

The United States announced new sanctions aimed at dismantling the
financial networks of Iran’s non-state proxies and took steps to enforce
existing sanctions.
* The Department of the Treasury [29]announced sanctions targeting
Iran’s support for Hamas, Hizballah, and Palestinian Islamic Jihad -
October 27.
* The Department of Justice [30]said it had transferred over one million
rounds of ammunition to Ukraine that U.S. armed forces had previously
seized en route from Iran to Yemen - October 5.

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that conducts research, advocacy, and public education aimed at inhibiting
strategic trade from contributing to the proliferation of weapons of mass
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