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 Monday, 25 November 2024.
In a continued response to Israeli aggression and in defense of Lebanon and its people, Hezbollah’s Islamic Resistance conducted 21 military operations on Monday, 25 November 2024—two months after what the Israeli enemy has termed its “ground maneuver in southern Lebanon.” The operations primarily targeted Israeli settlements, military sites, barracks, and troop gatherings along the Lebanon–Palestine border, employing attack drones, rockets, and artillery shells.
Ground Engagements
During the day’s clashes, Islamic Resistance fighters ambushed an Israeli unit withdrawing from the outskirts of Ibl Al-Saqi toward the town of Khiam. As the unit entered the kill zone, fighters detonated two large explosive devices, striking an armored bulldozer and accompanying infantry. A Merkava tank escorting the unit was then hit with a guided missile, destroying both the bulldozer and the tank and leaving their crews killed or wounded. Confirmed casualties were also recorded among the accompanying Zionist soldiers.
Fighters further detected a Merkava tank moving west of the town of Shema and struck it with a guided missile, destroying the vehicle and inflicting additional casualties on its crew.
Throughout the day, Hezbollah forces targeted Israeli occupation troop gatherings and movements on the outskirts of Ibl Al-Saqi, Khiam, Deir Mimas, and Yaroun using attack drones, rockets, and artillery.
Rockets strike Northern occupied
Hezbollah’s rocket units launched multiple salvos at several Israeli occupation military bases, settlements, and towns in northern occupied Palestine, including:
• Shraga Base, home to the administrative headquarters of the Golani Brigade north of occupied Acre.
• A troop concentration belonging to Israeli occupation forces in the Meron settlement.
• For the first time, the Foran Camp, a base hosting ground forces and readiness units on the Syrian front in the occupied Golan Heights.
• The Rawia North Base serves as the command post for the 71st Armored Battalion of the 188th Brigade, and it also houses a tank ammunition depot in the occupied Golan.
By day’s end, Zionist civil defense authorities recorded 16 air-raid siren activations across northern occupied Palestine and the occupied Golan Heights, concentrated in settlements of the Upper Galilee, the Finger of the Galilee, and along the coastal strip from Ras Al-Naqoura northward to Nahariya in the south.
Source: Al-Manar Website



