FOX News Chief Foreign Correspondent Forced To Evacuate During Live Broadcast
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FOX News Chief Foreign Correspondent Forced To Evacuate During Live Broadcast

Fox News reporter Trey Yingst and his crew came under fire while reporting live from Tel Aviv, Israel, during a missile barrage from Iran. Iran launched 100 ballistic missiles at Israel, but Israeli defenses intercepted most—only 5 to 7 got through. The crew had to evacuate immediately as missiles exploded nearby; video footage captured people shouting to move. Yingst stated it was the most intense attack he’d seen in seven years covering Israel. Several people were injured in Tel Aviv by shrapnel—five were hospitalized (four minor, one moderate), and four others were treated for anxiety. Photos show major destruction, including shattered vehicles and emergency crews operating under floodlights. President Trump commented that Iran “was hit ten times worse than they thought they would be,” suggesting Israel’s strike was extremely effective. Trump added Iran “wasn’t ready to negotiate” before, but may be reconsidering after this. Israeli strikes reportedly targeted Iran’s top nuclear and military leadership, possibly including 90% of their key nuclear scientists. 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 More here: “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!