Fox News Chief Foreign Correspondent Trey Yingst was forced to take cover during a live broadcast from Tel Aviv due to an Iranian missile attack on Israeli targets.
The attack was a retaliation following Israel’s preemptive strike on Iran the previous day.
Yingst was reporting from a balcony when air raid sirens sounded, and Israel’s Iron Dome defense system intercepted most of the 100 ballistic missiles launched by Iran, though five to seven penetrated the shield, causing damage, including to the Kirya, Israel’s Ministry of Defense.
Fox News Chief Foreign Correspondent Trey Yingst and his crew take cover in Tel Aviv as Iran retaliates against Israel pic.twitter.com/5FQQOSOHib
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During the broadcast, Yingst and his crew had to flee as explosions occurred nearby, with Yingst shouting, “Guys, c’mon, everyone move!”
Military personnel later moved him and his cameraman away from the damaged Kirya site, which he described as “Israel’s version of the Pentagon.” Yingst, unharmed, noted the unprecedented scale of the attack in his seven years of covering Israel, with five people hospitalized, including two with serious injuries

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