Reporter listens to alerts in Tel Aviv and needs to take shelter in a safe room Reporter Danuza Mattiazzi, from Globonews, who lives in Tel Aviv, the capital of Israel, had to take shelter in a safe room while she was live this Sunday (1st). This is the second day in a row that the journalist has gone to the shelter, after an alert was triggered due to threats of attacks from Iran. In the images, Danuza hears the warning siren while on the balcony of her apartment and then goes to the security room to take shelter from a possible attack. When she appears closing the window, she describes: “Here I’ll show you, there are three layers of window. It has to be strong to open and close.” This is yet another response from the Iranian regime after the United States and Israel carried out a coordinated attack against Iran early this Saturday morning (28). Explosions were recorded in the capital Tehran and at least four other cities. REAL TIME: follow live coverage of the conflict UNDERSTAND: Iran’s nuclear program is at the center of the crisis ‘We will guarantee that Iran will not have a nuclear weapon’, says Trump In response, Iran launched missiles against Israeli territory, where warning sirens were triggered. Iranian airspace was closed. There are reports of explosions and the activation of warning sirens in other countries in the region, such as Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates. President Donald Trump confirmed the attacks on Iran and says the objective is to ‘defend the American people’ from ‘threats from the Iranian government’. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu also spoke. “The time has come for all sectors of Iran’s population… to remove the yoke of (regime’s) tyranny and build a free and peaceful Iran,” he said in a statement. ➡️ Context: This is the second time in less than a year that the US has attacked Iran. In June 2025, a US operation bombed Iranian nuclear structures. The action took place in support of Israel, which was waging war against the country.
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VIDEO: For the second time, a reporter takes shelter in a secure room in Tel Aviv after security alerts
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