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‘We Got To Move’: Fox’s Trey Yingst Scrambles for Safety as ‘Massive’ Iranian Missile Strike Rocks Tel Aviv Live on Air
Fox News reporter Trey Yingst and his crew had to scramble inside for safety during a live report on Saturday afternoon as Iranian missiles hit Tel Aviv The post ‘We Got To Move’: Fox’s Trey Yingst Scrambles for Safety as ‘Massive’ Iranian Missile Strike Rocks Tel Aviv Live on Air first appeared on Mediaite.
The U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on Saturday in a massive operation that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and hit government and military sites across the country.
Does a video of a fire recorded from a balcony in Tel Aviv show the aftermath of a missile attack on Israel on February 28, 2026? No, that's not true: The video was shared on social media on October
The conflict has now spilt over to Lebanon as well after militant group Hezbollah launched rocket and drone attacks against a military base near Haifa in northern Israel. | World News
One passenger told IANS, “We were told to evacuate after an emergency siren went off. My family and I went downstairs and then returned after a few minutes. Now, we have again been instructed to evacuate and go back home.
An image shows Jeffrey Epstein “still alive and walking the streets of Tel Aviv,” Israel. The image seemed to show Hebrew street signage, but the street name doesn’t match any in Tel Aviv, Israel. Thousands of social media accounts shared an image of a man with long gray hair and a beard, wearing sunglasses and flanked by two men.
Multiple reports of Quentin Tarantino's alleged death by an Iranian missile strike in Tel Aviv have spread on X. Several X accounts claimed that the director reportedly passed away. Some even shared pictures of him supposedly in a bomb shelter.
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Woman killed in strike on Tel Aviv yesterday named as Philippine national Mary Anne Velasquez de Vera
The post Woman killed in strike on Tel Aviv yesterday named as Philippine national Mary Anne Velasquez de Vera appeared first on The Times of Israel.