WATCH: Fox's Trey Yingst Dons Flak Jacket as Missiles Fly
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WATCH: Fox's Trey Yingst Dons Flak Jacket as Missiles Fly
"This is a regional war that is developing following these American and Israeli strikes against Iranian leadership, and you can hear that right now, Griff, air raid sirens are sounding across Israel's second largest city of Tel Aviv. Stay with me here, said Yingst before asking a member of his crew, Can you grab my vest?"
"Iranian cities are under attack, and again, we can report to you at this hour a senior Israeli official tells Fox News that Iran's supreme leader, the Ayatollah [Ali] Khamenei, and Iran's president, Masoud Pezeshkian, were targeted in these strikes. The Israelis looking to decapitate Iranian leadership to as how some described in the process, cut the head of the snake."
"You can see right now there's a missile interceptor and my cameraman is going to stay on it. There's two of them right now soaring through the skies over Tel Aviv and you can see those lines of white smoke. Those are the interceptors that are currently in the air right now looking to intercept the incoming Iranian ballistic missile fire."
Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst provided live coverage from Tel Aviv as Israel intercepted ballistic missiles fired by Iran. Air raid sirens sounded across Israeli cities including Tel Aviv and Jerusalem as Iran retaliated against prior American and Israeli strikes. Israeli officials confirmed that Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Khamenei and President Masoud Pezeshkian were targeted in the strikes, described as an effort to eliminate Iranian leadership. Yingst donned protective gear while reporting on missile interceptors visible in the sky, their white smoke trails tracking incoming Iranian ballistic fire. The incident represented a significant escalation in regional conflict involving the United States, Israel, and Iran.
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