Viral Video: Israel attacks Iran's state TV headquarters during live broadcast
In a dramatic escalation of tensions, Israel launched a major airstrike on Iran's state TV headquarters during a live broadcast, causing chaos and setting the building ablaze. The attack, captured on video and widely shared online, underscores the intensifying conflict between the two nations, with fears of a broader war in the Middle East.
Tensions between Iran and Israel have been at a peak for the past several days as both countries are constantly firing missiles to eliminate each other. At the same time, on Monday, Israel attacked Iran's state TV headquarters in a major air strike. The attack took place when the anchor was anchoring live in the newsroom. The attack caused complete darkness in the studio and the entire building was set on fire. The entire video of this attack was captured on camera, which is now becoming very viral on social media.
Explosion on the fourth day
Israel attacked Iran on the fourth day of the war. It is being speculated that there may be a huge war in the Middle East. According to Iran's official news agency, live broadcasts stopped abruptly during the attack. The recorded show was then played.
Iran's ambassador strongly condemns
Iran's ambassador to the United Nations, Amir Saeed Erwani, called the attack on an Iranian TV studio a "direct attack on press freedom" and accused Israel of being "the biggest enemy of the truth." According to Irani, more than 220 civilians have been killed in Iran since the start of the Israeli attack, including 20 children. He said more than 1,000 people were injured. According to the Israeli Prime Minister's Office, at least 24 people have been killed and nearly 600 injured in Iran's retaliatory attacks against Israel.
In the widely shared video, an Iranian newsroom anchor is seen broadcasting live on television when a loud explosion occurs in Israel. This causes the anchor to rise from her seat in alarm. Meanwhile, the studio plunges into darkness and the TV is switched off for several minutes. Nonetheless, after a brief interval, a pre-recorded program resumes on the TV.