Trey Yinkst
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
It broke apart in the skies above this city and rained down below.
There were more than a dozen different impact locations, according to Israeli police, and a number of people were wounded by shrapnel.
Dana, good afternoon.
The Israeli military is now going after Iran's ballistic missile launchers.
They've been targeting Israel throughout the day with a series of barrages and some of them slipping past Israel's missile defense systems.
In the southern city of Be'er Sheva, at least 19 people were injured and taken to local hospitals after one of those missiles slammed into a residential area.
It's been a game of cat and mouse with the Israelis going after these positions inside of Iranian territory.
But while they're looking east, they're now also looking north.
Overnight, the Iran-backed Lebanese militant group Hezbollah getting directly involved in the fight, launching rockets toward the northern Israeli city of Haifa.
Israel immediately responded, striking targets throughout Lebanon.
We also saw they issued evacuation orders for more than 50 Lebanese villages.
And the southern Dahya neighborhood in the Lebanese capital of Beirut was hit with significant airstrikes.
Again, the Israelis trying to send...
a message to Hezbollah that these types of attacks will not be tolerated.
With the Israelis again going on the offensive alongside their U.S.
counterparts across the region, we're also looking at the Gulf, where today the Qatari Defense Ministry says they shot down two Iranian fighter jets.
These were Su-24 bombers that were flying into Qatari airspace.
The Qataris have been shooting down now jets and also cruise and ballistic missiles.
So a lot of kinetic action across the region, as the Israelis say they are bracing tonight for more incoming fire.