WATCH: CNN's Erin Burnett Keeps Interview Rolling as She Flees for Shelter From Strikes in Israel
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WATCH: CNN's Erin Burnett Keeps Interview Rolling as She Flees for Shelter From Strikes in Israel
"OK, now we hear the sirens, so here's what we're going to do everyone—sirens—and you saw that interceptor, it didn't intercept anything, but we have things coming in so we are going to just un-mic Dan. Un-mic and then go downstairs? Dyker asked. Burnett replied: Yep. I'm going to show you exactly where we go."
"This could be fire from Lebanon as well from the Iranian-instructed Hezbollah. This is part of the Iranian regime's strategy of what's called survival warfare: Mobilize as many missiles coming from Lebanon. It could be the Houthis in Yemen, we don't know. But this is the Iranian regime survival strategy."
CNN anchor Erin Burnett was conducting a rooftop interview with Dan Dyker, an adviser to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, in Tel Aviv when air raid sirens signaled incoming missile and drone fire. Rather than ending the broadcast, Burnett quickly removed her microphone and guided both herself and her guest to shelter while continuing to report. She maintained composure and kept the audience informed about the situation unfolding around them. Dyker explained that the incoming fire could originate from Lebanon's Hezbollah, Yemen's Houthis, or Iran directly, characterizing it as part of Iran's survival warfare strategy involving coordinated missile attacks from multiple aligned groups.
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