War in Israel: BBC reporter starts running on live broadcast as rocket sirens go off

Journalists from all over the world are on Israel to cover the war. War reporting is not easy and fear lurks. The absolute terror was experienced by a BBC journalist, Liz Doucet, who, while on a live connection with the British channel, heard the sounding of the Israeli sirens for launching rockets.

Then, as seen in the video, the woman, who is the head of the BBC’s international correspondents, the “set on foot” looking to find a safe place to escape. The incident happened at the time when journalist he was live from southern Israel on Wednesday and told the camera “that’s the situation now…” but she didn’t get to finish her sentence when someone is heard saying to her: “let’s go, let’s go”.

The journalist, with a trembling voice, can be heard saying “the rockets are coming” before running off with her colleagues. The last image of the reporter and her crew before the live broadcast was interrupted was of them seeking protection behind their mission car.


Source: News Beast

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