FOX News reporter Trey Yingst has been forced to run for his life while reporting live on air as Iranian missiles struck Israel on Friday.
Yingst yelled at his team to take cover as his camera crew showed the panicked moment that the missile attack reached Tel Aviv.

The live TV moment captured Iranian missiles striking Israel[/caption]
Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst was reporting from Tel Aviv[/caption]
Fireballs could be seen coming from the sky and plumes of smoke were seen rising as explosions rumbled throughout the city in a missile strike at around 9 pm local time on Friday.
Yingst, Fox News’ chief foreign correspondent, was reporting from the scene as the missiles could be seen from far away.
“There’s a massive amount of fire coming to Tel Aviv right now,” Yingst said calmly at the beginning of the video.
Missiles could be heard screeching as they were launched.
The energy then turned tense as explosions lit up the sky and Yingst said, “Time to go!”
“Guys come on, everyone move!” he screamed.
He told his crew to grab their equipment and go.
A man could be heard shouting instructions behind Yingst.
After the panicked broadcast, Yingst posted on social media.
“Just getting a moment to post here,” he wrote on X.
“As you saw in our reporting, a massive ballistic missile barrage targeted central Israel.
“We could see impacts and many interceptions.”
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