On the first anniversary of 2024 Israeli ware on Lebanon, the Islamic Resistance Military Media started issuing an episodic documentary that highlights the various aspects of the Battle of the Formidable in Might.
Hezbollah Military Media affirmed that the series would not be just a presentation of events, but a historical document. Through daily episodes, it records the heroism of men who, with their blood and steadfastness, inscribed shining chapters in the history of resistance.
Battle of the Formidable in Might is the story of those who were never defeated, but who, with their blood, forged a memory of glory and immortality that will remain alive.
Day 45| Wednesday, November 6, 2024
In the context of responding to Israeli aggression and defending Lebanon and its people, the Islamic Resistance carried out 36 military operations on Wednesday, November 6, 2024. These operations targeted settlements, sites, barracks, and concentrations of Israeli forces at the Lebanese-Palestinian border, using drones, missiles, and artillery shells.
On the ground front, the Israeli enemy forces stationed in the Metulla settlement were met with precise strikes by skilled fighters. After monitoring and tracking their movements, the mujahideen of the Islamic Resistance targeted a house where soldiers from the enemy army were taking cover with a guided missile, directly hitting it and killing and injuring those inside. Minutes later, when a Merkava tank moved from the same settlement, the mujahideen targeted it with a guided missile, causing it to catch fire and resulting in casualties among its crew.
In another development, Israeli enemy forces attempted to advance towards the eastern outskirts of the town of Maroun al-Ras for over three hours, but the mujahideen of the resistance were ready for them, launching successive rocket barrages. The rocket force in the resistance bombarded several military bases, settlements, and cities in northern occupied Palestine and the occupied Syrian Golan, including:
– Ravia base
– Yoav base
– Zufolon base for military industries north of Haifa
– The settlements of Ketzarin, Meron, and Rosh Pinna
– The city of Safed
As part of the “Kheibar” operations series, the rocket force in the resistance targeted the “Tzrifin” base near Ben Gurion Airport south of Tel Aviv with a salvo of precision rockets. The air force in the resistance also launched, for the first time, attacks with squadrons of drones on the Haifa naval base in Haifa Bay and the “Pilo” base south of Tel Aviv, hitting their targets precisely.
In a combined operation, the rocket and air forces launched a joint attack on the “Stella Maris” naval base northwest of Haifa, using a salvo of precision rockets and a squadron of drones, hitting their targets precisely.
In a speech marking the 40th day since the martyrdom of Sayyid Hassan Nasrallah, the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Sheikh Naim Qassem said: “We have no option but to raise our heads high and achieve victory, with these honorable and brave resistance fighters who prostrate to God Almighty and will not bow to anyone in this world. These martyrs who have sold their souls to God Almighty will certainly triumph.”
The operations room of the Islamic Resistance confirmed in a military statement that the past few weeks have proven the ability of the resistance formations to reorganize their structures at different levels, which is reflected in the rate of launching rockets and drones towards various targets inside the temporary entity, reaching as far as Tel Aviv.
In response, Israeli media reported the killing of an Israeli soldier and the wounding of others after they returned from a mission in southern Lebanon and were hit by resistance rockets in the Avivim settlement. Another soldier was killed in Kfar Masaryk south of Acre due to rocket fire.
The Israeli army announced that 13 soldiers were injured in the past 24 hours as a result of clashes with Hezbollah. On this day, sirens were sounded 24 times in various areas of occupied Palestine, concentrated in the settlements of the Upper Galilee, from Rosh Hanikra in the north to Tel Aviv in the south.
Source: Al-Manar English Website



