Iran’s missile strike forces Anderson Cooper, CNN crew to flee Tel Aviv set – Video – World News

CNN’s Anderson Cooper was discussing the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, which has intensified after the US struck Iran’s nuclear facilities, alongside chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward and Jerusalem correspondent Jeremy Diamond, when air raid sirens suddenly went off during the live broadcast. Speaking from a hotel setup, the team quickly cut the broadcast and informed viewers they had just 10 minutes to seek shelter in a bunker, as Iran had reportedly launched a missile or similar threat towards their location.

“CNN’s Anderson Cooper, Clarissa Ward and Jeremy Diamond evacuate after receiving a 10-minute warning of an incoming missile in Tel Aviv, Israel,” Anderson Cooper wrote while sharing the video on his X (Twitter) account. 

The video opens to show CNN’s chief international correspondent, Clarissa Ward, saying, “We know that obviously Hamas and Hezbollah have been severely degraded.” 

She then says, “I should just say that we’re now hearing an alert,” as the alarms blared in the background. 

“So these are the alerts that go out on all of our phones when you’re in Israel. It’s a ten-minute warning of incoming missiles or something incoming from Iran,” Cooper said.

He added that they all have about a ten-minute window to get down into a bomb shelter. “And, we’ll continue to try to broadcast from that, that bomb shelter. And even if we can, on the way down.”

Cooper also asks his crew if it would be possible to continue their broadcast as they evacuated from the sets to the bomb shelter. He added that people in the country are used to it. “There was one alarm shortly after or several hours after the first strike, the strikes on Iran by the United States,” said Cooper while walking down the lobby.

He then turns to his team and says it is the first one today. “But what we’ve noticed, I think, is fewer barrages but quite high intensity, particularly this morning,” added Ward. 

Diamond also joined the conversation, “I mean, there have also been reports that the Iranians have been using different types of ballistic missiles, some reports of cluster munition use as well, and we’ve seen the kind of impact that can have on the scene.”

He then revealed the destruction he saw in the north of Tel Aviv. “I saw a residential block that was almost completely obliterated by the power of that blast. The damage is enormous,” Diamond added, before revealing, “Most of the ballistic missiles are indeed getting through those air defence systems.”

He also shared that they haven’t seen any fatalities in a week now and credited the country’s aerial defence systems. 

The broadcast was then cut short, and CNN’s Kristen Holmes, White House correspondent, took over. However, moments later, the connection with Cooper was established, and he continued with the broadcast. 

“It’s a luxury to have a 10-minute warning, obviously, in a situation like this. In many cases, obviously, you know, rockets from Gaza, generally there isn’t that 10-minute window.”

The IDF released a statement on X informing citizens that the sirens went off “across central Israel due to a missile launch from Iran”. 

Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, said that the “punishment continues” after he declared that the “battle has begun”. 



Source link

Visited 1 times, 1 visit(s) today

Related Article

A man cups his hands to hold dozens of lovebugs at Mount Gyeyang on July 3, 2025.

What is happening in South Korea? Seoul has caught the lovebug that nobody wants

CNN  —  South Korea has recently been hit by another surge of lovebugs. But romance is certainly not in the air for residents of Seoul and neighboring Incheon city, who have been plagued by these pesky insects in recent weeks, as rising temperatures due to climate change spur their spread. On Friday, dozens of government

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky

Zelensky Reveals How ‘Cynical’ Russia Responded to Trump-Putin Call

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky accused Russia of launching one of its largest air attacks almost immediately after the July 3 call between U.S. President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin. “This was one of the most large-scale air attacks—deliberately massive and cynical,” Zelensky posted to X on Friday morning, July 4. He said Russia

Can Trump help repair Israeli ties with Lebanon, Syria?

Can Trump help repair Israeli ties with Lebanon, Syria? | World News

Can Trump help repair Israeli ties with Lebanon, Syria?(AP Photo) While the dust is still settling after the 12-day-war between Iran, Israel and the US, diplomacy across the Middle East is on the rise. According to Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, “the victory [over Iran] opens the path to dramatically enlarge the peace accords.” Already,

US President Donald Trump

Trump Shares Candid Assessment of Putin Call

By Shane Croucher is a Breaking News Editor based in London, UK. He has previously overseen the My Turn, Fact Check and News teams, and was a Senior Reporter before that, mostly covering U.S. news and politics. Shane joined Newsweek in February 2018 from IBT UK where he held various editorial roles covering different beats,

UAE-based Indians could lose big on transfers: Here’s why

UAE-based Indians could lose big on transfers: Here’s why | World News

Dirham-to-rupee rates hit monthly low for UAE NRIs, prompting analysts to suggest holding off on fund transfers for better returns/Image: ANI Indian expats in the UAE planning to send money home may want to wait a few more days. The Indian rupee has climbed to its strongest level in a month, making dirham-to-rupee rates less

‘WE WILL always... like the Jewish people and Israel.’ Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic has developed strong relations between Serbia and Israel under his presidency. Here, he attends a rally in the southern city of Nis last month. (credit: Sasa Djordjevic/AFP via Getty Images)

The three European countries that came to Israel’s aid after Oct. 7

Editor’s Notes: With the exception of the United States, every Western ally refused to sell Israel ammunition. Only three unexpected partners filled the gap: Hungary, Serbia, and the Czech Republic. A senior Israeli defense official confided to me this week that, while Jerusalem enjoyed a brief wave of diplomatic sympathy when Hamas launched its attacks

0
Would love your thoughts, please comment.x
()
x