Hezbollah reveals Fateh 110 ballistic missile for potential strikes on occupied locations

Hezbollah has reportedly issued a statement, broadcast by Lebanon’s al-Manar television network, describing the Fateh 110 as a “precision surface-to-surface missile.” The statement claims that the missile is used to strike critical targets with an accuracy margin of up to 10 meters.
The resistance group has announced that the solid-fuel missile boasts a high level of destructive capability and is capable of being launched from both fixed and mobile platforms.
The missile measures 8.8 meters in length and features a diameter of 616 millimeters. It has a total weight of 3,450 kilograms and is capable of carrying a 500-kilogram warhead. The missile can achieve a range of 300 kilometers when equipped with this warhead.
The television network broadcast footage of the Lebanese resistance movement launching Fateh 110 missiles at the Tserfin military base, a facility operated by the Israeli forces located south of Tel Aviv.
Hezbollah has announced that it launched an attack targeting the Tserfin military base, located near Ben Gurion Airport south of Tel Aviv, using a coordinated barrage of advanced missiles.
The organization announced that its combatants have targeted the cities of Haifa and Tel Aviv, as well as Ben Gurion Airport, utilizing ballistic missiles.
A statement from the resistance group announced that their recent operation was conducted in solidarity with the resilient Palestinian population in the Gaza Strip. The group expressed that the action was also meant to support the courageous and honorable resistance efforts in the region and to defend Lebanon and its citizens.
Since October of the previous year, Hezbollah has executed numerous strikes following the regime’s initiation of a genocidal conflict in Gaza and a significant escalation of its aggressive campaigns against Lebanon.
A devastating military offensive has resulted in the deaths of over 43,000 Palestinians, predominantly women and children, as aggression has also intensified in Lebanon, where fatalities have surpassed 3,000.
In his second public address following his appointment as leader of Hezbollah, Sheikh Naim Qassem affirmed on Wednesday that the Lebanese resistance group remains resolute in compelling Israel to seek a resolution to its hostilities against Lebanon. He emphasized that the conflict would only conclude through military engagement on the battlefield.
The leader of Hezbollah has declared that there are no locations within Israel that are beyond the reach of their drones and missiles, emphasizing that the group does not depend on diplomatic strategies to bring the conflict to an end.
The Lebanese resistance movement has pledged to continue its attacks on Israeli-occupied territories in response to ongoing hostilities by Israel in southern Lebanon and the conflict in Gaza.