20.06.2025 10:20
As the war between Israel and Iran continues with full intensity on its 8th day, a video recorded during a live broadcast in Tel Aviv has made a significant impact. While Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu was making a press statement, a building that had previously been heavily damaged by Iranian missiles collapsed. The fear in Netanyahu's eyes was captured by the cameras in real-time.
The war that began on June 13, initiated by Israel and named "Rising Lion," has entered its 8th day, following retaliatory attacks by Iran, which it called "True Promise."
THE TOLL IS HEAVY
In Israel's attacks, at least 227 people have died, including high-ranking military officials such as Iranian Chief of General Staff Bakiri and Commander of the Revolutionary Guards Selami. In its retaliation, Iran targeted Tel Aviv, Jerusalem, and Haifa, launching hundreds of ballistic and hypersonic missiles, in addition to drones (UAVs). Due to Iranian missiles that bypassed Israel's air defense systems, at least 25 people lost their lives. The number of injured has been reported to exceed 500.
INCIDENT FOOTAGE IN TEL AVIV
While Iran's missile attacks continue, a video recorded today in Tel Aviv has made a significant impact. An incident occurred while Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu was making a press statement.
BUILDING COLLAPSED IN SECONDS
While speaking in front of the cameras and evaluating the Iran war, a building that had previously been heavily damaged by Iranian missiles collapsed.
LOOKED TOWARDS THE DIRECTION OF THE SOUND
In those moments, Netanyahu, who appeared to be in panic, turned around and looked towards the direction of the sound. The fear in the eyes of the Israeli Prime Minister was captured by the cameras moment by moment.