As part of its documentation of the 2024 Mighty Warriors Battle, Hezbollah’s Military Media issued a detailed account on Sunday of the twentieth day of Israeli attacks on Lebanon. The report underscored the valor and resilience of the Resistance fighters, who carried out a series of bold operations in defiance of Israeli aggression.
On Saturday, October 12, 2024, the Islamic Resistance carried out 27 military operations in direct response to ongoing Israeli assaults and in defense of Lebanon and its people. The majority of these strikes targeted Israeli settlements, military sites, barracks, and troop concentrations along the Lebanese–Palestinian border, utilizing a coordinated barrage of precision-guided rockets and artillery.
Direct Ground Strikes and Tactical Engagements
On the southern front, Hezbollah fighters launched guided missile attacks on an Israeli military bulldozer and a nearby infantry unit near the Lebanese town of Ramya. The strikes achieved direct and confirmed hits, demonstrating the Resistance’s continued effectiveness in ground engagements.
Deep Strikes Inside Occupied Territory
In a significant escalation, Hezbollah’s rocket units targeted the Israeli occupation military’s 7200 base, located south of occupied Haifa, striking a munitions plant with a volley of specialized rockets. The Resistance also delivered heavy rocket fire on several military and strategic sites in northern occupied Palestine, including:
- The “Homa” base in the occupied Syrian Golan
- An artillery position in Mi’ilya, Upper Galilee
- The communications base at Keren Naftali, Upper Galilee
- The “Zovolon” military-industrial base north of Haifa
Drone Squadrons Hit Israeli “Defense” and Industrial Targets
The Resistance’s air unit executed a series of advanced drone operations. Among them, two major drone swarm attacks targeted critical Israeli infrastructure: the Kiryat Elazar air defense base west of Haifa and the Zovolon military factory in the city’s north. These precise aerial strikes underscored Hezbollah’s growing operational reach and technological capabilities.
Israeli Panic and Civilian Fallout
Israeli media acknowledged the scale of the Resistance’s operations. Residents in settlements around Arab Al-Aramshe in western Galilee were instructed to remain in shelters amid escalating confrontations with Hezbollah.
An Israeli army spokesperson confirmed the launch of 65 rockets from Lebanon within mere minutes. Magen David Adom, the Israeli emergency medical service, reported at least 15 injuries due to incoming fire.
Simultaneously, Israeli military helicopters were seen conducting intensive evacuation operations over Nahariya, responding to casualties from the ongoing clashes.
Air raid sirens were triggered 29 times across the north of occupied Palestine, with alerts concentrated in settlements across the Galilee Panhandle, the occupied Syrian Golan, and coastal zones stretching from Nahariya to Atlit—reflecting the extent and impact of Hezbollah’s multi-front response.
Source: Hezbollah Military Media