Fox News Captures Israeli Missiles Intercepting Attacks Live On Air
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Fox News Captures Israeli Missiles Intercepting Attacks Live On Air
"Right before our first report on your show, I mentioned the as we hear several explosions now we heard of incoming Iranian ballistic missile fire into central Israel. Then there was a second wave into southern Israel. Now Tel Aviv. So this appears to be quite a sizeable wave coming from Iran."
"We heard the president and several U.S. officials say that the regime's ballistic missile capabilities are only 10% of what they were at the beginning of this war, but you can see that the regime still does possess the capability of striking offensively."
"The way that it works is we get a prealert on the phone, and then a few minutes later, this happens. The sirens go off. And then you can see that some people continue driving on the street. A lot of people, most people find shelter. They go into bomb shelters. This is unfortunately every day life in Israel."
Fox News correspondent Nate Foy reported live from Tel Aviv as Israeli air defense systems intercepted incoming Iranian ballistic missiles. Multiple waves of strikes targeted central Israel, southern Israel, and Tel Aviv. Foy described the interception process, noting that air raid sirens alert residents minutes before impacts, prompting most people to seek shelter in bomb shelters. U.S. officials have stated Iranian ballistic missile capabilities are reduced to 10% of earlier levels, yet Iran demonstrated continued offensive strike capability. Foy highlighted that while ballistic missiles pose immediate threats, Iranian-made Shahed drones present additional challenges. The correspondent emphasized that air defense interceptions and emergency shelter procedures have become routine daily occurrences for Israeli civilians.
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