Recalling the 2024 war log, Hezbollah’s Military Media on Friday unveiled new details from the fifty-eighth 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 fifty-eighth day of the war, Hezbollah’s Military Media also outlined the Islamic Resistance’s operations conducted on Friday, 22 November 2024.
Fierce Ground Engagements
In a sustained response to ongoing Israeli aggression and in defense of Lebanon and its people, the Islamic Resistance carried out 38 military operations on Friday, 22 November 2024. The actions—executed mainly with strike drones, rockets, and artillery—targeted Israeli occupation settlements, bases, barracks, and troop concentrations along the Lebanese–Palestinian frontier.
On the ground, Islamic Resistance fighters ambushed an Israeli infantry unit attempting to advance toward the town of Jubbayn. As the force entered the kill zone, fighters opened fire with machine guns and anti-armor weapons, triggering fierce clashes that lasted more than three hours and left several Israeli soldiers dead and wounded.
Later, Resistance fighters tracked a Merkava tank moving near Jubbayn and struck it with a guided missile, destroying it and leaving its crew between dead and injured. Another Merkava tank was similarly targeted and destroyed near the vicinity of the former Khiam detention camp, south of the town of Khiam.
Throughout the day, Resistance units attacked Israeli troop gatherings and movements on the outskirts of Khiam, Kfar Kila, Deir Mimas, Yarin, and Shama’a, using successive waves of strike drones, rockets, and artillery fire.
Source: Al-Manar Website



