Hezbollah Thwarts Zionist Invasion, Unveils Imad 5 Facility

It was reported that the Zionist infantry forces attempting to invade the eastern neighborhood of the southern Lebanese village of Khiam over the past two days were forced to retreat.

The withdrawal commenced after midnight on Thursday, during which Zionist forces fired approximately 40 white phosphorus projectiles and launched artillery strikes, as well as smokescreen airstrikes to conceal their movements.

The artillery fire primarily targeted the northern section of the former Khiam detention camp and the eastern area of the municipality, where ground confrontations occurred for about 15 hours.

The Zionist regime had been attempting to storm the city for over a week and due to Hezbollah’s resistance actions the occupation fled in disgrace.

Hezbollah pursued its high-end operations against Zionist occupation forces with a series of attacks throughout the day, in support of the steadfast people of Gaza and their Resistance and in defense of Lebanon and its people.

Beginning in the early morning, Hezbollah launched multiple missile barrages targeting gatherings of occupation forces in various settlements, including Zar’it, Shomera, and Even Menachem.

As the day progressed, the operations reached key military positions and sites such as the Beit Lid base and the Zovolon military industries base, near occupied Haifa.

For the first time, the Islamic Resistance fighters targeted the Haifa Technical Base, an Air Force base housing a college to train Air Force technicians, with a salvo of high-end missiles.

The Islamic Resistance’s fighters continue operating across several fronts, launching rocket barrages deep into occupied territories and engaging invading occupation forces on the border from point-blank.

Sunday, November 3 operations overview:

– At 7:30 am, Hezbollah fighters carried out three simultaneous attacks targeting gatherings of Zionist forces in the Zar’it, Shomera, and Even Menachem settlements with salvoes of rockets.

– At 8 am, Hezbollah fighters carried out four simultaneous attacks targeting gatherings of occupation forces in the Matzuba, Bar’am, Shlomi, and Rosh HaNikra settlements with rocket barrages.

– At 8:30 am, Islamic Resistance fighters fired a rocket barrage at Zionist forces gathered in the Kedmat Tsvi settlement.

– At 9:45 am, Islamic Resistance fighters targeted the Beit Lid base, which is under Zionist Central Command and houses training camps for the Nahal Brigade and the Paratroopers Brigade, east of Netanya, with a barrage of high-end missiles, which accurately struck their targets.

The Resistance said this operation is part of its ongoing “Khaybar” operations, under the call of “Labbayka ya Nasrallah” [Here we respond to your call, O’ Nasrallah], as well as in support of the steadfast people of Gaza and their Resistance and in defense of Lebanon and its people.

– At 10 am, Islamic Resistance fighters carried out a large-scale rocket strike on a gathering of occupation forces in the Shamir settlement.

– At 10 am, Islamic Resistance fighters fired a second rocket barrage at occupation forces in the Shlomi settlement.

– At 11 am, the Islamic Resistance fighters targeted the Katzrin settlement with a rocket barrage.

– At 11:10 am, Islamic Resistance fighters fired a missile barrage at a gathering of occupation forces in the Sa’ar settlement.

– At 12:00 pm, Islamic Resistance fighters targeted a gathering of occupation forces with a missile barrage in the Khalet al-Bardousha area near al-Manara.

– At 12:00 pm, Islamic Resistance fighters fired a missile barrage at the Zovolon military industries base, north of Haifa.

– At 12:30 pm, Islamic Resistance fighters targeted a gathering of occupation forces at the al-Baghdadi site with a missile barrage.

– At 12:40 pm, Islamic Resistance fighters used a large attack drone to accurately strike a gathering of occupation forces at the newly established headquarters of the Western Brigade Command in the Ya’ra barracks.

– At 1:30 pm, Islamic Resistance fighters targeted the Netofa Nimra settlement with a rocket barrage.

– At 3:05 pm, Islamic Resistance fighters fired a guided missile at a Merkava tank at the Metulla gate, setting it ablaze and killing and injuring its crew.

– At 3:45 pm, Islamic Resistance fighters fired a missile barrage at a gathering of occupation forces in the Metulla settlement.

– At 3:55 pm, for the second time, Islamic Resistance fighters targeted a gathering of occupation forces in the Metulla settlement with a rocket barrage.

– At 4:40 pm, Islamic Resistance fighters, after monitoring a group of Zionist army forces trying to establish a command room in the settlement of Metulla, targeted the force with a guided missile, dealing an accurate hit and causing fatalities and injuries.

– At 5:00 pm, for the first time, the Islamic Resistance fighters targeted the Haifa Technical Base, an Air Force base housing a college to train Air Force technicians, with a salvo of high-end missiles.

The Resistance said this operation is part of its ongoing “Khaybar” operations, under the call of “Labbayka ya Nasrallah” [Here we respond to your call, O’ Nasrallah], as well as in support of the steadfast people of Gaza and their Resistance and in defense of Lebanon and its people.

– Islamic Resistance fighters fired a rocket barrage at a gathering of occupation forces on the eastern outskirts of the town of Mays al-Jabal three times, 5 minutes apart, starting at 5:05 pm.

– At 6:00 pm, Islamic Resistance fighters launched an aerial attack using a swarm of drones on the Elyakim base, which houses training camps under the Northern Command of the occupation army, south of the occupied city of Haifa, accurately hitting their targets.

The Resistance said this operation is part of its ongoing “Khaybar” operations, under the call of “Labbayka ya Nasrallah” [Here we respond to your call, O’ Nasrallah], as well as in support of the steadfast people of Gaza and their Resistance and in defense of Lebanon and its people.

– At 6:03 pm, Islamic Resistance fighters targeted a Hermes 900 drone flying over the Iqlim al-Tuffah area with a surface-to-air missile, forcing it out of Lebanese airspace.

We will never lay down our weapons: Hezbollah unveils Imad 5 facility

“We will never leave the battlefield… We will never lay down our weapons,” with this title, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon earlier unveiled its new Imad 5 missile facility.

The footage shared by the Military Media displays fighters from Hezbollah riding their bikes through a forested area, followed by scenes of freedom fighters walking through a tunnel leading to an underground facility.

This tunnel is well-equipped for movement and houses missile launchpads.

Along the way, the fighters pass by a sign marking the facility as Imad 5 and then by a photo commemorating the martyred leader of the Resistance, the former Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hasan Nasrallah, clearly marked with the words: “We swear by your blood.”

This serves as a clear affirmation of their commitment to treading on the path that Sayyed Nasrallah had charted for decades.

The video then shows the freedom fighters preparing advanced missiles for launch from their positions within the facility. These missiles are located several meters underground, and a blast door is seen opening above them.

The footage ends right before the missile launch with excerpts from a speech by martyred leader Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, in which he vowed, “We will never be weakened, we shall never be afraid, and we shall never surrender.”

“From here [we say]… we will never leave the battlefield… We will never lay down our weapons,” he further asserted.

Zionist regime fighting without strategy against Hezbollah: Israeli colonel

Earlier, security expert and reserve colonel in the Israeli occupation army, Kobi Marom, acknowledged that the occupation is currently engaged in combat on seven fronts without a cohesive strategy or clear mechanisms for resolution.

In remarks reported by Zionist Channel 12, he emphasized that the regime “is facing a challenging battle in Lebanon, characterized by drone activity and missile barrages.” Marom recognized the capabilities of the Resistance on this front, stating, “There is no doubt that there is a well-coordinated and sophisticated operation in place to challenge our systems.”

He added that “Hezbollah’s command and control system is being enhanced, along with its fire formation,” noting that this is the case “amid the evacuation of settlement units and the disruption of commercial activities.”