So far, 51 proud operations –
The Islamic Resistance in Lebanon, Hezbollah, conducted a record number of operations on Sunday, marking a significant escalation in its campaign since the start of Operation al-Aqsa Flood.
These operations, outlined in 51 statements, targeted Israeli settlements, military sites, and strategic installations with unprecedented precision.
Among the highlights of the day’s actions was the deployment of a squadron of loitering drones to strike the Asdod Naval Base, located 150 kilometers south of the Lebanese-Palestinian border area. This marked the first use of such drones in an operation of this scale, achieving pinpoint accuracy and hitting critical targets at the base.

The map of Hezbollah’s operations today, November 24th, 2024.
51 operations were executed, a record number of operations (surpassing the record of 48 a month ago) reaching a record depth of 150 km with the bombing of the Asdod Naval base with drones and the “Palmachim” base south of “Tel Aviv” with qualitative missiles. Sirens rang 543 times from over 350 rockets, sending 4 million settlers to shelter and inflicting significant damage and casualties.
Other operations included bombing a military target in “Tel Aviv” with missiles and drones, the Haifa Naval Base, “Glilot” base, “Shraga” Base in Akka, “Dado” base in Safad, and many other sites.
Settlements bombed included “Kiryat Shmona,” “Metulla,” “Manara,” Safad, “Maalot-Tarshiha,” “Meron,” and “Avivim.”
Meanwhile, on the southern Lebanese front, the resistance was active in Bayyada, Deir Mimas, Aita Al-Shaab, and Khiam, where 6 Merkava tanks were destroyed (3 in one operation) and the IOF was forced to retreat from Bayyada and Khiam. Lastly, a drone was confronted over the Western Bekaa.
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