On Wednesday, Hezbollah released footage of the bombing of the “Tzrifin” base belonging to the occupation army south of Tel Aviv (occupied Jaffa) using “Fateh 110” missiles, marking the first use of this kind.
The footage shows the missile being launched from a special platform shortly after a heavy barrage aimed at disrupting the operation of the Iron Dome system, according to a statement from the party.
Missile Specifications
The missile is 8.8 meters long, with a diameter of 616 mm, and a total weight of 3450 kg. It has a range of 300 kilometers.
It is a ground-to-ground missile used to precisely strike vital targets with an accuracy of up to 10 meters and features high destructive capabilities.
The missile operates on solid fuel and can be launched from both fixed and mobile platforms, as stated in a Hezbollah announcement.
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Hezbollah renewed its bombardment of Tel Aviv and several settlements in northern Palestine, following a bombing wave that struck one of them—Ben Gurion Airport—earlier today.
Alarm sirens sounded in Tel Aviv and the surrounding areas, prompting hundreds of thousands to rush to shelters, while many abandoned their cars on highways and under bridges, seeking a place to hide following the alert.
The occupation army stated that one missile was intercepted over Tel Aviv, while Hebrew accounts posted scenes of a fire in the area caused by the missiles.
In the Aviviim settlement in northern occupied Palestine, Hebrew media reported that missiles directly hit a site, injuring four people, some critically.
Large fires broke out at one of the sites due to direct missile hits, and thick smoke columns were observed in the area, with the nature of the targeted site not immediately clear.
Hebrew media had previously reported that a missile fell at Ben Gurion Airport in “Tel Aviv”.
The Israeli police reported that rocket debris fell in the greater “Tel Aviv” area without causing any injuries.