š„ Iran Fires Fattah Missile To Blow Up Israeli Airport | IranāIsraelāU.S. War.hl

Iran has dramatically escalated its confrontation with Israel, claiming to have used its newĀ Fattah hypersonic missileĀ in a direct strike on an Israeli airport, in what commanders boast is the first combat use of the weapon.
Just after 2:00 a.m., sirens wailed across the Tel Aviv region as earlyāwarning radars picked up an unusually fast, highāalŃιŃude launch from western Iran. Arrow and Davidās Sling interceptors scrambled to lock on, but Israeli officials admit the Fattahās violent terminal manoeuvres forced āsplitāsecond decisionsā inside command bunkers.

Seconds later, a mį“ssive blast rocked an area adjoiningĀ Ben Gurion International Airport, blowing out windows in nearby Hą¹Ļels and industrial buildings and gouging a huge crater in a peripheral service zone used for fuel trucks and maintenance sheds. Flights were halted, runways swept for debris and inbound air traffic diverted to alternative fields as fire crews battled flames visible from the main terminal.
Emergency services report dozens of wounded, mostly ground staff and drivers on night shift, but no mį“ss casualties inside the pį“ssenger terminals. Israeli authorities insist core runways and radar are intact and vow to reopen the airport āwithin hours,ā framing the attack as a psychological victory for Tehran rather than an operational knockout.

In Iran, the IRGC is hailing the Fattah sHą¹Ļ as proof it can put āhypersonic fire on the Zionist gateway whenever we choose.ā For Israel, the strike is a chilling warning that even its most vital civilian lifelines are now within reach of a missile designed to outrunāand outāthinkāits most advanced defences.
