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Fox News Reporter on Iran Missile Attack: 'I've Never Seen This Kind of Fire'

Fox News Reporter on Iran Missile Attack: 'I've Never Seen This Kind of Fire'

Al Manar14-06-2025
A Fox News reporter, who's covering the latest developments in the Zionist entity, speaks on the intensity of fire due to the Iranian missile attack.
Trey Yingst, along with his camera crew, experienced the fright of a lifetime while live on the air from Tel Aviv.
The reporter and his crew were immediately forced to evacuate the area as missiles exploded overhead.
Yingst later said, 'In my seven years covering Israel, I've never seen this kind of fire.'
He also exposed Israeli air defense system, saying that the Iron Dome can't stop Iran's ballistic missiles and several apartments in Tel Aviv are being wiped off the map.
Fox News report exposes Israel's so called iron dome.
The reporter says Israel's air defence systems can't stop Iran's ballistic missiles and several apartments in Tel Aviv are being wiped off the map 😳pic.twitter.com/mPPRYAhotl
— mmatigari (@matigary) June 14, 2025
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