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Fox News reporter Trey Yingst and his crew came under fire while reporting live from Tel Aviv, Israel, during a missile barrage from Iran.
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Iran launched 100 ballistic missiles at Israel, but Israeli defenses intercepted most—only 5 to 7 got through.
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The crew had to evacuate immediately as missiles exploded nearby; video footage captured people shouting to move.
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Yingst stated it was the most intense attack he’d seen in seven years covering Israel.
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Several people were injured in Tel Aviv by shrapnel—five were hospitalized (four minor, one moderate), and four others were treated for anxiety.
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Photos show major destruction, including shattered vehicles and emergency crews operating under floodlights.
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President Trump commented that Iran “was hit ten times worse than they thought they would be,” suggesting Israel’s strike was extremely effective.
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Trump added Iran “wasn’t ready to negotiate” before, but may be reconsidering after this.
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Israeli strikes reportedly targeted Iran’s top nuclear and military leadership, possibly including 90% of their key nuclear scientists.
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In response, Iran’s Supreme Leader threatened revenge, vowing to bring Israel “to ruin” and promising there would be no forgiveness for the strike.
Watch the moment here:
“Everyone move, now!”
FOX News Chief Foreign Correspondent @TreyYingst and his crew take cover in Tel Aviv as Iran retaliates against Israel. pic.twitter.com/Ke3LLoVdlr
— Fox News (@FoxNews) June 13, 2025
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“I’ve reported here for nearly seven years and never seen such an attack against an Israeli city.”
FOX News Chief Foreign Correspondent @TreyYingst reports from Tel Aviv while taking cover from Iranian missile attack. pic.twitter.com/Re6gYjRHm4
— Fox News (@FoxNews) June 13, 2025
Pray for safety of all involved!






