
Dramatic moment Iran state TV station is BLITZED in Israeli strike during live propaganda broadcast as presenter flees
THIS is the dramatic moment an Iranian state TV studio was hammered by an Israeli bomb leaving the anchor fleeing for her life.
The female host is delivering a stirring propaganda monologue during the live broadcast when she is interrupted by
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The woman is giving a powerful monologue before the bomb strikes
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The presenter then shakes and turns to leave as she feels the explosion
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The presenter then leaves as dust wafts across the studio
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The Ayatollah's mouthpiece, working for the channel IRIB, looks visibly shaken and begins to cower.
The green screen behind the presenter turns to black and dust and plaster flies across the studio.
The woman then turns and flees - but the inset video continues to show Iranian missiles bombing Israeli civilians.
Production staff shout and scream as they also flee the building.
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Iran has now threatened the headquarters fir Israeli TV studios N12 and Now14 saying that those working there should evacuated immediately.
It comes after the IDF issued an evacuation order for the part of Tehran that IRIB is based in.
Defence Minister Israel Katz had said ahead of the evacuation warning: 'The Iranian propaganda and incitement mouthpiece is on its way to disappear.'
Israel has now been
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Meanwhile, Iran is retaliating by bombing Israeli civilian areas - with missiles sneaking past the Iron Dome and killing dozens.
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The screen cuts off behind the presenter mid-flow
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