Fox News Reporter Forced to Evacuate During Live Broadcast as Iranian Missiles Strike Israel – EVOL

Fox News reporter Trey Yingst, along with his camera crew, experienced the fright of a lifetime while live on the air from Tel Aviv, Israel. While providing updates on the happenings in the Jewish State following Israel’s airstrikes against Iranian nuclear sites, the Islamic nation fired a bevy of missiles near the crew.

Yingst and his crew were immediately forced to evacuate the area as missiles exploded overhead.

In the video clip captured of the incident, you can hear someone yell, “Everyone move!”

Yingst later said, “In my seven years covering Israel, I’ve never seen this kind of fire.”

Sources in the region told Fox’s Jennifer Griffin that Iran launched a total of 100 ballistic missiles into Israel. Only 5 to 7 of them breached the nation’s defenses.

Watch:

“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

An update from Fox News has revealed that missile impacts across Israel have resulted in major damage and a few injuries in Tel Aviv. Magen David Adom stated that emergency teams are currently providing care for five people

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