CNN Journalists Evacuate Live On-Air During Iran Missile Warning in Tel Aviv
Forbes Breaking NewsJuly 7, 20254 min51,593 views
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- π¨ Sirens are heard in Tel Aviv, warning hotel guests to seek safety due to incoming Iranian missiles.
- β±οΈ This is the first alarm of its kind experienced that day, though residents have become accustomed to them over the past 10-11 days.
- ποΈ CNN's Anderson Cooper, Clarissa Ward, and Jeremy Diamond are on the scene and prepare to evacuate to a safer location.
Impact of Iranian Missiles
- π₯ Reports indicate the use of different types of ballistic missiles and potentially cluster munitions by Iran.
- π’ A residential block in Ramataviv was observed to be almost completely obliterated by a blast, highlighting the power of these weapons.
- π‘οΈ Despite significant damage, there have been no fatalities reported in Israel for about a week, a testament to aerial defense systems and early warning systems.
Early Warning Systems and Shelters
- π‘ The luxury of a 10-minute warning is acknowledged, contrasting with the shorter or non-existent warnings for rockets from Gaza.
- β οΈ This threat is described as a totally different ballgame compared to rockets from Hamas and Hezbollah, with Israelis reacting with unprecedented speed to seek shelter.
- π The relatively low death toll of 24 is attributed to the effectiveness of warning sirens and bomb shelters.
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