Recalling the 2024 war log, Hezbollah’s Military Media on Friday unveiled new details from the thirty-second day of the Israeli offensive against Lebanon. During this phase, Resistance fighters intensified their ground and cross-border operations, marking significant advances amid the ongoing Israeli assault.
These revelations form part of the “Formidable in Might” documentary series—an episodic production by Hezbollah’s Military Media that chronicles the daily progression of the conflict.
More than a simple chronicle, the series serves as a historical testament to endurance and sacrifice, portraying the stories of men who, through their blood and resilience, inscribed enduring chapters of valor in the annals of the resistance.
Marking the thirty-second day of the war, Hezbollah’s Military Media also outlined the Islamic Resistance’s operations conducted on Friday, 15 November 2024.
In a sweeping retaliation to ongoing Israeli attacks and in defense of Lebanon and its people, the Islamic Resistance carried out 32 military operations on Friday, 15 November 2024. The strikes targeted Israeli settlements, positions, barracks, and troop concentrations along the Lebanese–Palestinian frontier, deploying attack drones, rockets, and artillery.
Hezbollah fighters also struck Israeli occupation forces operating around the towns of Khiam, Markaba, Tallousah, Maroun Al-Ras, Hanin, and Al-Jubbain, using coordinated rocket salvos and attack drones. The operations, according to the Resistance, resulted in confirmed hits.
Expanded Rocket Attacks
The Resistance’s rocket units also launched volleys at several military bases, settlements, and cities in northern occupied Palestine. Among the targets was the Shraga base—administrative headquarters of the Golani Brigade—north of occupied Acre.
As part of the “Khaybar” operation series, rocket forces executed a specialized strike on the Tira Carmel base in southern occupied Haifa, using precision munitions.
Israeli Media Acknowledges Strain
Israeli outlets reported rocket impacts in the Karyot area, causing multiple injuries and igniting fires across parts of the Upper Galilee. Military helicopters reportedly landed at Rambam Hospital in Haifa to transport the wounded, as Israeli media described the day as “one of the toughest in the battles of southern Lebanon.”
The Hebrew daily Maariv said recent attacks on the “Egoz” unit and the 51st Battalion of the Golani Brigade had compelled the Israeli army to reassess its battlefield tactics. The paper noted Hezbollah’s success in striking strategic targets inside Israel using drones.
Meanwhile, Israel Hayom challenged Tel Aviv’s claims of battlefield gains, asserting that Hezbollah “has not been defeated.” The paper highlighted the killing of six Golani soldiers in Lebanon as evidence of a widening gap between official statements and field realities, pointing to mounting human and economic losses and the prolonged conflict’s growing burden on northern Israeli communities.
Repeated Alarms Across the North
Seventeen air-raid sirens were recorded throughout the day across northern occupied Palestine, particularly in Upper Galilee, the Finger of Galilee, and along the coastal stretch from Ras al-Naqoura northward to the Haifa area in the south.
Source: Al-Manar Website



