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The Independent
24-06-2025
- Politics
- The Independent
Watch: Journalists evacuate on air as sirens sound in Tel Aviv
CNN 's Anderson Cooper was evacuated live on air from a rooftop in Tel Aviv, Israel, on Sunday, 22 June. He, along with fellow journalists Jeremy Diamond and Clarissa Ward, had to seek shelter due to a missile alarm sounding during their broadcast. Cooper explained that residents have 10 minutes to get underground when a siren sounds, describing this warning as a "luxury" once in the shelter. The incident occurred amid continued strikes between Iran and Israel, ahead of a ceasefire coming into effect on Tuesday morning. Watch the video in full above.
Yahoo
23-06-2025
- Politics
- Yahoo
Moment Israel missile alerts force journalist to evacuate during live news report
Watch the moment that CNN's Anderson Cooper was evacuated from a rooftop in Israel live on air on Sunday (22 June). The presenter was forced to leave the building in Tel Aviv and head for bomb shelters mid-broadcast when a missile alarm began to sound in the background. Mr Anderson, alongside fellow journalists Jeremy Diamond and Clarissa Ward, explained to viewers that people have 10 minutes to get underground when a siren sounds, before quickly stating 'we should probably go down'. In the shelter, Mr Anderson said that a 10-minute warning was a 'luxury'. Strikes between Iran and Israel have continued as world leaders demand de-escalation or risk a broader crisis across the Middle East and globally.


The Independent
23-06-2025
- Politics
- The Independent
Moment Israel missile alerts force journalist to evacuate during live news report
Watch the moment that CNN 's Anderson Cooper was evacuated from a rooftop in Israel live on air on Sunday (22 June). The presenter was forced to leave the building in Tel Aviv and head for bomb shelters mid-broadcast when a missile alarm began to sound in the background. Mr Anderson, alongside fellow journalists Jeremy Diamond and Clarissa Ward, explained to viewers that people have 10 minutes to get underground when a siren sounds, before quickly stating 'we should probably go down'. In the shelter, Mr Anderson said that a 10-minute warning was a 'luxury'. Strikes between Iran and Israel have continued as world leaders demand de-escalation or risk a broader crisis across the Middle East and globally.