
Bombings in Israel, Iran prompt CNN journalists to run for cover during dramatic live shots
NY Post
CNN correspondents and crew members were forced to run for cover in two separate incidents in Israel and Iran due to bombardments overhead.
Anchor Erin Burnett and Jerusalem correspondent Jeremy Diamond were in Tel Aviv conducting a remote interview with retired Army Major Gen. Randy Manner at around 1 a.m. local time Wednesday when they heard loud air sirens.
Burnett picked up her papers and grabbed a microphone boom as the network’s crew in Israel sought shelter, saying, “Obviously we’re having trouble hearing because we got the sirens going on over here as we are going to seek shelter.”
“Fred Pleitgen’s in Iran. Fred, I know that you’ve been in Tehran where you don’t get warnings like this, you’ve been under bombardment. Can you just tell us what you are seeing there?” Burnett asked, continuing the broadcast.
During his own segment earlier in the night, Pleitgen, a CNN senior international correspondent, sprinted away from a site that had been bombed in Iran as the sound of explosions could be heard in the background.
An unnamed person could be heard telling Pleitgen and his crew, “We should go” before Pleitgen burst into a run, saying, “Okay, we’re hearing jets overhead … They told us to get out of here as fast as possible.”

“Everyone is worrying about what comes next,” reports David Patrikarakos at The Free Press of what people in Iran are telling him. He talked to “a friend in Tehran I will call Reza. ‘The bombing is heavy,’ he told me. ‘And it’s frightening. But we have been frightened and terrorized for almost 50 years.’ ” No one sees any “signs of mass uprising — it’s just too dangerous” as “gangs of Basij enforcers, often heavily armed, roam the streets, threatening civilians and forcing them indoors.” Indeed, “the entire regime is now on a war footing,” but: “The state is in disarray. Senior officials are scattered and confused” and “an internal power struggle appears to be under way.” He concludes: “Despite the Islamic Republic’s best efforts, the battle for Iran — by both external powers and Iranians inside the country — is far from over. It may take time, but I am convinced this regime will fall.”












