Dampak Iran Gempur Israel dengan Rudal Hipersonik Fattah-1, Tel Aviv Membara

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19 Jun 202503:17

Summary

TLDROn June 18, Iran launched a Fata 1 hypersonic missile into Israeli territory, part of the 11th wave of Operation True Promise 3. The missile, capable of traveling at speeds exceeding five times the speed of sound, targeted locations like the Meron air base and Tel Afif. Following the attack, Israel retaliated with airstrikes on Tehran, targeting military and nuclear sites. Tensions are escalating, with civilian impacts in both countries, including evacuations in Israel and mass shortages in Iran. Iran claims the missile bypassed Israel's air defenses, signaling a shift in the conflict's dynamics.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Iran launched a Fata 1 hypersonic missile into Israeli territory on June 18, 2025, following a call from US President Donald Trump for Iran's unconditional surrender.
  • 😀 The missile strike was part of the 11th wave of the True Promise 3 operation by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps.
  • 😀 The Fata 1 hypersonic missile can travel at more than five times the speed of sound and is highly maneuverable, making it difficult to intercept.
  • 😀 One of the missile’s targets was reported to be the Meron air base in northern Israel, though it’s unclear if it was successfully hit.
  • 😀 Iran also launched an attack on Herzilia, Israel, on June 17, 2025, with reports of buses burning in the area and military targets being hit.
  • 😀 Iranian media claimed several fires were sparked in central Israel, and air raid sirens sounded in Tel Afif, prompting residents to take shelter.
  • 😀 The Israeli military responded with airstrikes on Tehran, targeting weapons production and nuclear centrifuge facilities.
  • 😀 The Israeli military issued warnings for civilians to evacuate a specific district before the airstrikes on Tehran.
  • 😀 Both countries experienced civilian impacts: Israelis evacuated hundreds from affected towns, while Iranians formed long queues at gas stations and bakeries.
  • 😀 The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps claimed that the Fata missile attack marked the beginning of the end for Israel’s air defenses, claiming it bypassed Israel’s defense systems.

Q & A

  • What was the date of the Fata 1 hypersonic missile launch into Israeli territory?

    -The Fata 1 hypersonic missile was launched into Israeli territory early on Wednesday, June 18.

  • Why did Iran launch the Fata 1 missile according to their Revolutionary Guards?

    -The Iranian Revolutionary Guards stated that the missile launch was part of the 11th wave of the 'True Promise 3' operation.

  • What is the speed and maneuverability of the Fata 1 hypersonic missile?

    -The Fata 1 hypersonic missile can travel more than five times the speed of sound and can maneuver in flight, making it harder to track and intercept.

  • Which specific location in Israel did Iranian sources claim was targeted by the Fata 1 missile?

    -Iranian news agencies stated that one of the targets of the Fata 1 missile was the Meron air base in northern Israel, although it was unclear whether it was hit.

  • What was the impact of Iranian missile strikes in Herzilia?

    -The missile strikes in Herzilia, Israel, reportedly caused several buses to burn, with Iranian media claiming the area hit was a military location.

  • What does Israeli military censorship prevent regarding the attacks?

    -Due to Israeli military censorship rules during wartime, local media are prohibited from publicly disclosing whether any sensitive facilities were hit in the attacks.

  • How did the Israeli military respond to the missile strikes from Iran?

    -The Israeli military launched a retaliatory airstrike on Tehran, targeting weapons production sites and nuclear centrifuge manufacturing facilities.

  • What precautions were taken for Israeli civilians before the military retaliation?

    -Before the airstrikes, Israel warned civilians to evacuate one district for their safety.

  • How were civilians affected by the conflict in both Israel and Iran?

    -In Israel, hundreds of residents were evacuated from affected towns, while in Iran, long queues formed at gas stations and bakeries as residents rushed to buy basic necessities. Over 700 foreigners also left Iran via Azerbaijan and Armenia.

  • What did Colonel Imam Tajik of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard claim about the Fata missile?

    -Colonel Imam Tajik claimed that the Fata missile bypassed Israel's air defenses and marked the beginning of the end for those defenses, signaling a message to the United States.

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