[Adapted from Al-Manar]
Day 1 - July 12 2006: Operation Truthful Promise
Hezbollah detonates an explosive device in an IOF military force of eight soldiers passing through Khallet Wardeh in southern Lebanon, killing three soldiers and capturing two. (Media 1)
The occupation decides to scorch Lebanon in an aggression, mobilizing its military forces by land, sea, and air along the entire border.
Hezbollah's Secretary-General, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, declared that the two captured IOF soldiers will not return home except through indirect negotiations and a prisoners exchange, warning that anyone who thinks otherwise is delusional.
Day 2 - July 13 2006: Besiege your siege
The IOF imposes a land, sea, and air siege, and bombs Beirut International Airport, its western runways, and Al-Manar TV station in an attempt to silence the voice of the resistance.
The IOF commits massacres against civilians in the South amounting to hundreds of civilians casualties, as it threatens to bomb Beirut and its suburbs (Dahiye).
The resistance threatens to "strike the city of Haifa and its surroundings with rockets if the southern suburbs (Dahiye) or Beirut face any direct 'israeli' aggression."
Meanwhile, it intensified its strikes in response for civilian massacres, increasing settler casualties with 150 reported killed or injured.
The resistance uses Raad-1 rockets for the first time to strike the IOF Air Operations base on "Mount Meron" multiple times, achieving successful hits, and sets the city of Safad and its surrounding ablaze for the first time in 33 years.
Day 3 - July 14 2006: Look at it burn.
Despite a suffocating siege, strikes all over the country, and all the massacres against civilians, there is no time for despair. The resistance bombarded enemy settlements from Akka to Safad, and the occupation admits to casualties and injuries.
That night, while Sayyed Nasrallah was live on air, the resistance targeted the IOF Sa'ar 5 warship, announcing the beginning of the promised surprises. In his historical speech, he declared, "Now, at sea off the coast of Beirut, the 'israeli' military warship that attacked our infrastructure, people's homes, and civilians — look at it burn. It will sink, taking with it dozens of zionist 'israeli' soldiers..." (Media 2 and 6).
Day 5 - July 16 2006: Towards Haifa!
The resistance surprises the occupation by fulfilling its promise to strike Haifa in response to the targeting of civilians, striking the Haifa train station and resulting in dozens of zionist casualties.
Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah warns the zionists that the chemical and petrochemical plants in Haifa are within the range of the resistance's missiles. He asserts that the enemy's leadership has misread the situation on the ground and promises the enemy and its soldiers great surprises in the ground war.
Day 10 - July 21 2006: A new Middle East
While massacres continue, the resistance stands its ground. It confronts an occupation force attempting to advance killing seven soldiers, and injuring around 20 others. It also bombarded Haifa, causing 30 settler casualties, and other settlements with dozens of rockets.
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice reiterated her refusal to call for an immediate ceasefire, describing the IOF aggression on Lebanon as the "birth pangs of a new Middle East."
Day 13 - July 24 2006: Forbidden sea, land, and air
The fighters engaged against occupation special forces units heavily armed with armored vehicles and tanks, along the Maroun al-Ras – Bint Jbeil axis. Despite that, the sons of the land successfully entered the "Avivim" settlement and bombarded IOF soldiers with rocket shells, resulting in several enemy casualties.
In yet a new surprise, the resistance successfully shoots down an IOF Apache helicopter that was evacuating wounded soldiers from the Maroun al-Ras battle. It also announced the destruction of four Merkava tanks during the confrontation.
Day 1 - July 12 2006: Operation Truthful Promise
Hezbollah detonates an explosive device in an IOF military force of eight soldiers passing through Khallet Wardeh in southern Lebanon, killing three soldiers and capturing two. (Media 1)
The occupation decides to scorch Lebanon in an aggression, mobilizing its military forces by land, sea, and air along the entire border.
Hezbollah's Secretary-General, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah, declared that the two captured IOF soldiers will not return home except through indirect negotiations and a prisoners exchange, warning that anyone who thinks otherwise is delusional.
Day 2 - July 13 2006: Besiege your siege
The IOF imposes a land, sea, and air siege, and bombs Beirut International Airport, its western runways, and Al-Manar TV station in an attempt to silence the voice of the resistance.
The IOF commits massacres against civilians in the South amounting to hundreds of civilians casualties, as it threatens to bomb Beirut and its suburbs (Dahiye).
The resistance threatens to "strike the city of Haifa and its surroundings with rockets if the southern suburbs (Dahiye) or Beirut face any direct 'israeli' aggression."
Meanwhile, it intensified its strikes in response for civilian massacres, increasing settler casualties with 150 reported killed or injured.
The resistance uses Raad-1 rockets for the first time to strike the IOF Air Operations base on "Mount Meron" multiple times, achieving successful hits, and sets the city of Safad and its surrounding ablaze for the first time in 33 years.
Day 3 - July 14 2006: Look at it burn.
Despite a suffocating siege, strikes all over the country, and all the massacres against civilians, there is no time for despair. The resistance bombarded enemy settlements from Akka to Safad, and the occupation admits to casualties and injuries.
That night, while Sayyed Nasrallah was live on air, the resistance targeted the IOF Sa'ar 5 warship, announcing the beginning of the promised surprises. In his historical speech, he declared, "Now, at sea off the coast of Beirut, the 'israeli' military warship that attacked our infrastructure, people's homes, and civilians — look at it burn. It will sink, taking with it dozens of zionist 'israeli' soldiers..." (Media 2 and 6).
Day 5 - July 16 2006: Towards Haifa!
The resistance surprises the occupation by fulfilling its promise to strike Haifa in response to the targeting of civilians, striking the Haifa train station and resulting in dozens of zionist casualties.
Hezbollah Secretary-General Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah warns the zionists that the chemical and petrochemical plants in Haifa are within the range of the resistance's missiles. He asserts that the enemy's leadership has misread the situation on the ground and promises the enemy and its soldiers great surprises in the ground war.
Day 10 - July 21 2006: A new Middle East
While massacres continue, the resistance stands its ground. It confronts an occupation force attempting to advance killing seven soldiers, and injuring around 20 others. It also bombarded Haifa, causing 30 settler casualties, and other settlements with dozens of rockets.
U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice reiterated her refusal to call for an immediate ceasefire, describing the IOF aggression on Lebanon as the "birth pangs of a new Middle East."
Day 13 - July 24 2006: Forbidden sea, land, and air
The fighters engaged against occupation special forces units heavily armed with armored vehicles and tanks, along the Maroun al-Ras – Bint Jbeil axis. Despite that, the sons of the land successfully entered the "Avivim" settlement and bombarded IOF soldiers with rocket shells, resulting in several enemy casualties.
In yet a new surprise, the resistance successfully shoots down an IOF Apache helicopter that was evacuating wounded soldiers from the Maroun al-Ras battle. It also announced the destruction of four Merkava tanks during the confrontation.
Day 17 - July 28 2006: ...And Beyond Haifa.
The occupation continues its series of massacres by destroying residential buildings with their occupants inside.
The resistance executed its decision to transition to the "Beyond-Haifa" phase, introducing a new missile, Khaibar-1. They targeted the city of Afula, 50 km from the Lebanese border, and rained rockets igniting other settlements.
The fighters sent a message to the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, stating: "We, our leader, are here along the borders of Palestine and in every spot of the South of dignity and pride. We are your truthful promise, we are the freedom of Samir Quntar and all the prisoners, we are the lovers of Hussein, we are the surprises, we are the coming victory... by the will of God Almighty."
Day 18 - July 29 2006: The second Qana massacre
IOF warplanes launch their wrath on civilians in the town of Qana in a new massacre, killing and injuring dozens of women and children who had taken refuge in a shelter, after the first Qana massacre in 1996 which targeted a UN refugee compound.
Day 21 - August 1st 2006: The second warship
The resistance responded to the enemy's continued massacres by targeting an IOF Saar warship in the second operation of its kind, inflicting casualties among its crew of 53 officers and soldiers off the coast of Sour. IOF warships headed to the area to evacuate the wounded and dead.
The resistance ambushed an enemy force in Aita al-Shaab, leading to intense clashes that forced the occupation soldiers to retreat, with 15 casualties in the confrontations.
Day 22 - August 2nd 2006:
The IOF rhetoric about an imminent ground operation intensified, aiming to achieve a tangible accomplishment on the ground.
The resistance rained down a barrage of Khaybar-1 rockets on the "Beit She'an" settlement, which is 70 km away from the borders, as part of the beyond Haifa phase. Barrages of rockets struck more than 30 zionist settlements, resulting in approximately 128 settlers being killed or injured.
Day 25 - August 5th 2006:
The occupation commits a horrific massacre in the town of Al-Qaa on the Syrian border, resulting in 34 martyrs and 13 injured among workers at a vegetable and fruit packing plant.
The resistance carries out its deepest retaliatory strike by targeting the city of Khadeira, 75 kilometers from the Lebanese-Palestinian border and 25 kilometers from "Tel Aviv," with Khaybar-1 rockets.
Day 29 - August 9th 2006:
The occupation attempts to cover up its field failures by committing two massacres. Sayyed Nasrallah delivers a speech (Media 1): "If you enter our land, we will expel you by force. We will turn the land of our dear South into a graveyard for the zionist invaders," adding a special message to the Palestinians of Haifa.
The resistance bombards the settlement of "Beit She'an" with Khaybar-1 rockets and strikes the settlements of Haifa, "Kiryat Shmona," "Avivim," "Nahariya," "Kfar Giladi," "Margaliot," and
Tzurim." It also targets the Air Force base on Mount Meron and two military bases in "Branit" and "Eivanit."
IOF military sources summarize the four weeks of fighting by announcing the killing of 84 soldiers, the injury of 366 in field battles, the killing of 36 settlers in the bombardment of settlements, and the destruction of 75 tanks, 20 various military vehicles, two Sa'ar warships, two Apache helicopters, and an MK reconnaissance plane.
Day 31 - August 11th 2006:
After a 19 day battle in Bint Jbeil, the IOF withdraws humiliated. Less than 150 Hezbollah fighters successfully defended against a force of 5,000 IOF soldiers.
The occupation continues its series of massacres by destroying residential buildings with their occupants inside.
The resistance executed its decision to transition to the "Beyond-Haifa" phase, introducing a new missile, Khaibar-1. They targeted the city of Afula, 50 km from the Lebanese border, and rained rockets igniting other settlements.
The fighters sent a message to the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, stating: "We, our leader, are here along the borders of Palestine and in every spot of the South of dignity and pride. We are your truthful promise, we are the freedom of Samir Quntar and all the prisoners, we are the lovers of Hussein, we are the surprises, we are the coming victory... by the will of God Almighty."
Day 18 - July 29 2006: The second Qana massacre
IOF warplanes launch their wrath on civilians in the town of Qana in a new massacre, killing and injuring dozens of women and children who had taken refuge in a shelter, after the first Qana massacre in 1996 which targeted a UN refugee compound.
Day 21 - August 1st 2006: The second warship
The resistance responded to the enemy's continued massacres by targeting an IOF Saar warship in the second operation of its kind, inflicting casualties among its crew of 53 officers and soldiers off the coast of Sour. IOF warships headed to the area to evacuate the wounded and dead.
The resistance ambushed an enemy force in Aita al-Shaab, leading to intense clashes that forced the occupation soldiers to retreat, with 15 casualties in the confrontations.
Day 22 - August 2nd 2006:
The IOF rhetoric about an imminent ground operation intensified, aiming to achieve a tangible accomplishment on the ground.
The resistance rained down a barrage of Khaybar-1 rockets on the "Beit She'an" settlement, which is 70 km away from the borders, as part of the beyond Haifa phase. Barrages of rockets struck more than 30 zionist settlements, resulting in approximately 128 settlers being killed or injured.
Day 25 - August 5th 2006:
The occupation commits a horrific massacre in the town of Al-Qaa on the Syrian border, resulting in 34 martyrs and 13 injured among workers at a vegetable and fruit packing plant.
The resistance carries out its deepest retaliatory strike by targeting the city of Khadeira, 75 kilometers from the Lebanese-Palestinian border and 25 kilometers from "Tel Aviv," with Khaybar-1 rockets.
Day 29 - August 9th 2006:
The occupation attempts to cover up its field failures by committing two massacres. Sayyed Nasrallah delivers a speech (Media 1): "If you enter our land, we will expel you by force. We will turn the land of our dear South into a graveyard for the zionist invaders," adding a special message to the Palestinians of Haifa.
The resistance bombards the settlement of "Beit She'an" with Khaybar-1 rockets and strikes the settlements of Haifa, "Kiryat Shmona," "Avivim," "Nahariya," "Kfar Giladi," "Margaliot," and
Tzurim." It also targets the Air Force base on Mount Meron and two military bases in "Branit" and "Eivanit."
IOF military sources summarize the four weeks of fighting by announcing the killing of 84 soldiers, the injury of 366 in field battles, the killing of 36 settlers in the bombardment of settlements, and the destruction of 75 tanks, 20 various military vehicles, two Sa'ar warships, two Apache helicopters, and an MK reconnaissance plane.
Day 31 - August 11th 2006:
After a 19 day battle in Bint Jbeil, the IOF withdraws humiliated. Less than 150 Hezbollah fighters successfully defended against a force of 5,000 IOF soldiers.
Day 32 - August 12th 2006: The Merkava Massacre
The enemy exercises maximum savagery and brutality before the ceasefire.
That day was the day of the Merkava massacre in Wadi al-Hujair, where 21 tanks were destroyed at the hands of the resistance fighters.
The IOF desperately tried to achieve any ground advancement towards the Litani River before the ceasefire was announced, but the resistance turned it into historic battles between its fighters and the enemy forces.
"Israel" ignored the UN Security Council resolution calling for a cessation of aggressions and carried out the largest military airlift in its history, claiming to have reached the Litani River and announcing that 50 helicopters transported hundreds of soldiers to southern Lebanon.
The resistance succeeded in downing an Apache helicopter on the Maryamin Hill in the Sour district, killing and wounding its crew members.
Day 33 - August 13th 2006
On the final day of the aggression on Lebanon, the occupation went into a frenzy in the last quarter-hour before the ceasefire took effect, after failing to make any ground advancements and after more than 25 tanks were damaged in Wadi al-Hujeir.
The occupation escalated its military operations against Lebanese towns and villages, targeting both people and infrastructure in an attempt to inflict as much damage as possible before the ceasefire took effect.
IOF military sources admitted that the resistance dealt severe blows to the elite forces in the south, announcing the killing of 120 soldiers and 40 injuries in direct confrontations with Hezbollah fighters. The occupation also lost approximately 50 soldiers and suffered 2,500 injuries among settlers.
August 14th: The Divine Victory
The fiercest war led against the occupation ends with victory for the resistance. The occupation who used the most advanced technologies at the time, 30,000 soldiers, all its air force, ships, and the world’s support lost against a few hundreds men armed with determination, south of the Litani.
Unable to achieve their government’s declared goals: an unconditional return of the two kidnapped soldiers and a permanent removal of Hezbollah as a fighting force in southern Lebanon, the occupation retreats, targeting civilian infrastructure and leading to a number of martyrs. This does not stop the people from returning in thousands to their homes in the south and Dahiyeh where the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah delivers a speech in person.
The promise is truthful.
The enemy exercises maximum savagery and brutality before the ceasefire.
That day was the day of the Merkava massacre in Wadi al-Hujair, where 21 tanks were destroyed at the hands of the resistance fighters.
The IOF desperately tried to achieve any ground advancement towards the Litani River before the ceasefire was announced, but the resistance turned it into historic battles between its fighters and the enemy forces.
"Israel" ignored the UN Security Council resolution calling for a cessation of aggressions and carried out the largest military airlift in its history, claiming to have reached the Litani River and announcing that 50 helicopters transported hundreds of soldiers to southern Lebanon.
The resistance succeeded in downing an Apache helicopter on the Maryamin Hill in the Sour district, killing and wounding its crew members.
Day 33 - August 13th 2006
On the final day of the aggression on Lebanon, the occupation went into a frenzy in the last quarter-hour before the ceasefire took effect, after failing to make any ground advancements and after more than 25 tanks were damaged in Wadi al-Hujeir.
The occupation escalated its military operations against Lebanese towns and villages, targeting both people and infrastructure in an attempt to inflict as much damage as possible before the ceasefire took effect.
IOF military sources admitted that the resistance dealt severe blows to the elite forces in the south, announcing the killing of 120 soldiers and 40 injuries in direct confrontations with Hezbollah fighters. The occupation also lost approximately 50 soldiers and suffered 2,500 injuries among settlers.
August 14th: The Divine Victory
The fiercest war led against the occupation ends with victory for the resistance. The occupation who used the most advanced technologies at the time, 30,000 soldiers, all its air force, ships, and the world’s support lost against a few hundreds men armed with determination, south of the Litani.
Unable to achieve their government’s declared goals: an unconditional return of the two kidnapped soldiers and a permanent removal of Hezbollah as a fighting force in southern Lebanon, the occupation retreats, targeting civilian infrastructure and leading to a number of martyrs. This does not stop the people from returning in thousands to their homes in the south and Dahiyeh where the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah delivers a speech in person.
The promise is truthful.
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🚨🟡🟢 BREAKING - Hezbollah military media publishes a video titled "Our Mountains, Our Treasures."
The video shows an underground missile facility named "Imad 4," after Hezbollah leader and martyr Hajj Imad Mughniyeh.
It includes parts of the speech of the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah.
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Notes:
0:18 - "We have certainly opened for you a clear victory."
0:28 - A picture of Imad Mughniyeh is shown.
1:18 - Pictures of leaders including Hajj Qassem Soleimani are shown.
4:09 - Imad-4 facility
"And prepare against them whatever you are able of power."
4:24 - "So watch for the Day when the sky will bring a visible smoke."
The video shows an underground missile facility named "Imad 4," after Hezbollah leader and martyr Hajj Imad Mughniyeh.
It includes parts of the speech of the Secretary-General of Hezbollah, Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah.
—
Notes:
0:18 - "We have certainly opened for you a clear victory."
0:28 - A picture of Imad Mughniyeh is shown.
1:18 - Pictures of leaders including Hajj Qassem Soleimani are shown.
4:09 - Imad-4 facility
"And prepare against them whatever you are able of power."
4:24 - "So watch for the Day when the sky will bring a visible smoke."
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🚨🟡🟢 BREAKING - Hezbollah military media publishes a video titled "Our Mountains, Our Treasures." The video shows an underground missile facility named "Imad 4," after Hezbollah leader and martyr Hajj Imad Mughniyeh. It includes parts of the speech of the…
🚨🟡🟢 Via Al-Mayadeen - Hezbollah messages from "Imad 4":
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The "very excellent level of secrecy" surrounding the location of Hezbollah's missile capabilities is shown.
The facility located deep underground is not only beyond the reach of enemy intelligence capabilities but also provides protection against enemy strikes.
The secrecy and fortification of the location allow Hezbollah's missile capabilities to be neutralized from any ‘israeli’ preemptive strikes.
The resistance will always have full capacity for harsh and devastating retaliation.
The resistance will have the "second strike" capability, as it is called in strategic studies.
The video shows the facility marked with the number "4," indicating that it is one of a series of facilities whose exact number is not known.
The video shows the level of operational comfort that the fighters have while working underground in the facility, which is as large as a city.
It is not known where this facility that the fighters work in underground begins, where it ends, and what it connects to.
The capabilities of the Islamic Resistance, especially the missile ones, are fully ready to defend Lebanon.
The resistance does not fear going to war, but is ready for it if the enemy decides to escalate and go far in its aggression.
What we reveal today is only a small part of the true capabilities of the resistance, especially regarding precision missiles.
Today's video shows some of Hezbollah's missile capabilities, which are the backbone of its armed arsenal.
Even if the retaliation for the targeting of the southern suburbs and the assassination of martyr Fouad Shukr, and the killing of civilians is delayed for several reasons, it will surely come.
The initiative remains in the hands of the resistance, preventing the enemy from setting the rules of engagement according to its vision and interest.
The resistance might reveal other episodes of this series later...and between us are the days and nights and the battlefield.
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The "very excellent level of secrecy" surrounding the location of Hezbollah's missile capabilities is shown.
The facility located deep underground is not only beyond the reach of enemy intelligence capabilities but also provides protection against enemy strikes.
The secrecy and fortification of the location allow Hezbollah's missile capabilities to be neutralized from any ‘israeli’ preemptive strikes.
The resistance will always have full capacity for harsh and devastating retaliation.
The resistance will have the "second strike" capability, as it is called in strategic studies.
The video shows the facility marked with the number "4," indicating that it is one of a series of facilities whose exact number is not known.
The video shows the level of operational comfort that the fighters have while working underground in the facility, which is as large as a city.
It is not known where this facility that the fighters work in underground begins, where it ends, and what it connects to.
The capabilities of the Islamic Resistance, especially the missile ones, are fully ready to defend Lebanon.
The resistance does not fear going to war, but is ready for it if the enemy decides to escalate and go far in its aggression.
What we reveal today is only a small part of the true capabilities of the resistance, especially regarding precision missiles.
Today's video shows some of Hezbollah's missile capabilities, which are the backbone of its armed arsenal.
Even if the retaliation for the targeting of the southern suburbs and the assassination of martyr Fouad Shukr, and the killing of civilians is delayed for several reasons, it will surely come.
The initiative remains in the hands of the resistance, preventing the enemy from setting the rules of engagement according to its vision and interest.
The resistance might reveal other episodes of this series later...and between us are the days and nights and the battlefield.
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🚨🟡🟢 BREAKING - Hezbollah military media publishes a video titled "Our Mountains, Our Treasures."
The video shows an underground missile facility named "Imad 4," after Hezbollah leader and martyr Hajj Imad Mughniyeh.
It includes parts of the speech of the…
The video shows an underground missile facility named "Imad 4," after Hezbollah leader and martyr Hajj Imad Mughniyeh.
It includes parts of the speech of the…