BREAKING: Iran rains missiles down on major city in Israel, Fox News correspondent rushes to safety while on live TV

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Iran has reportedly fired about 100 ballistic missiles at Israel Friday night, in retaliation to Israel’s massive surprise airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities.

Fox News correspondent Trey Yingst first announced on X, “An Israeli official tells me that IDF Spokesman Effie Defrin’s live press statement was just cut, due to concern of an incoming Iranian attack. Waiting for more details.”

“Israeli civilians told to stay next to bomb shelters. Emergency alert sent to phones by Home Front Command,” he also wrote,

Yingst was then live on air reporting for Fox News when the incoming missiles started lighting up the sky, and Israel’s iron dome began intercepting them. However, at least 9 locations were reportedly hit, one “moderate injury” and some “light injuries” were reported.

“There’s a massive amount of fire coming to Tel Aviv right now,” Yingst says.

Then, as the incoming missiles roar through the air, Yingst starts yelling to his team, “Let’s go! Everyone move now! Pick up the gear, let’s go!”

WATCH BELOW:

Another wild video posted to social media shows the massive attack on the city:

“All of Israel is under fire as Iran fires projectiles,” the IDF announced just after 9:00 pm local time.

“The Iranian attack is ongoing. Dozens of additional missiles were launched toward Israel,” the IDF added minutes later.

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