From Fox News: An Iranian missile strike Friday night hit cities across Israel, causing serious damage and dozens of injuries.
Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst, reporting live from the scene, described a heavily damaged neighborhood near Israel’s military headquarters, the Kiryat.
He said emergency crews were rushing into buildings to search for people who might still be trapped. Glass covered the sidewalks, and some building floors were either flooded or destroyed.
“One floor was flooded and another completely exploded,” Yingst reported, after speaking with a woman named Noya who was in the building during the blast. She said the explosion was so powerful it shook the entire building, injuring people and leaving parts of it burned and flooded.
As of around midnight local time, officials reported that about 50 Israelis have been reported injured by the Iranian attacks, and one woman was killed.
“Israeli police tell me one woman was killed and at least 20 people were wounded in the suburbs of Tel Aviv where a ballistic missile hit a residential building,” Yingst reported in one post on X.
“This entire block has been destroyed,” he says in the video, as the bombed buildings stand behind him. He said rescuers are going through the rubble, searching for survivors.
Israeli police tell me one woman was killed and at least 20 people were wounded in the suburbs of Tel Aviv where a ballistic missile hit a residential building. pic.twitter.com/VugPj58Vrb
— Trey Yingst (@TreyYingst) June 13, 2025
Yingst then posted a photo of the building, which is now nothing but a shell of twisted metal and chunks of cement.
We’re in rolling live coverage, so I’ll post more when I can. But there is a massive amount of damage in the suburbs of Tel Aviv on a few blocks. They are still digging through the rubble, looking for survivors. pic.twitter.com/3i5GqQMN9D
— Trey Yingst (@TreyYingst) June 13, 2025
A video posted by another X user shows the massive extent of the devastation left by the Iranian attacks.
Dear lord. This is Tel Aviv. pic.twitter.com/27R5hEUaNS
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) June 13, 2025
A dog was seen being carried away from a building in Tel Aviv, which had been struck by an Iranian missile.
Israel’s rescue forces saved a dog from a damaged building in Tel Aviv. She was terrified, poor thing. I’m glad she’s okay now. Dogs are going through so much trauma in Israel because of the sirens and explosions. My heart goes out to these poor animals. pic.twitter.com/aTNl1hCEFl
— Vivid.🇮🇱 (@VividProwess) June 13, 2025
As the missiles rained down on the city, hundreds of residents took shelter in what appears to be an underground bomb shelter. To keep their spirits up, they are singing, “Things will get better and better…”
WATCH:
Tel Aviv is under missile attack by genocidal madmen (who are not long for this world) but we all knew this day would come and spirits are high: Secular and religious Israelis, young and old, sing together, “Things will get better and better…” pic.twitter.com/X0BpHOg2Co
— Saul Sadka (@Saul_Sadka) June 13, 2025
Journalist Carmine Sabia pointed out, “f you do not know which side to pick, consider this. Israel hit military sites in Iran. Iran hit civilians in Tel Aviv. It is good VS evil, and there is no gray area.”
If you do not know which side to pick, consider this.
Israel hit military sites in Iran.
Iran hit civilians in Tel Aviv.
It is good VS evil, and there is no gray area. pic.twitter.com/b1HkcorkwR
— Carmine Sabia (@CarmineSabia) June 13, 2025
At one of the damaged areas of Tel Aviv. We’ve seen rescue crews taking children and elderly people from this location. We’re told crews are still searching to make sure no one else is trapped or injured. pic.twitter.com/EAowEa3hy2
— Trey Yingst (@TreyYingst) June 13, 2025
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