Iranian State media reported that Fattah hypersonic missiles were used in the massive attacks against the Israeli occupation.

Iran launched hundreds of missiles at Israeli targets, sending hundreds of thousands of Israeli settlers into bunkers while missiles pounded occupation military bases.

The missiles took less than 15 minutes to reach areas in Occupied Palestine. 

The IRGC released a second statement after the attack, saying that it targeted three Israeli military bases near Tel Aviv in its response.

In a second statement after the operation, dubbed Truth Promise II. by the IRGC, it was announced that three military bases near Tel Aviv were targeted in the missile attack on "Israel", including the Hatzerim airbase used in the assassination of Sayyed Hassan Nasrallah.

Videos confirmed countless impacts across Occupied Palestine. It's worth noting the majority of videos were taken by Palestinians in the West Bank, cheering for the Iranian missiles as they battered Israeli targets.

The statement further added that 90% of missiles achieved a direct hit on their targets.

The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) officially unveiled the Fattah missile on June 6, 2023. In this latest operation, the IRGC successfully targeted Israeli missile defense systems, specifically the Arrow 2 and Arrow 3 batteries, demonstrating the missile's effectiveness against advanced air defense technologies.

Iran's missile arsenal, reportedly the largest in the Middle East, has been increasingly sophisticated. The recent attacks signal a shift in Iran's military strategy, emphasizing its commitment to retaliate against perceived threats and enhance its deterrence capabilities in the region.

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