War in Israel: The Israeli army fired a warning shot at the ERT crew

The bombing continues in its Lane Gaza in anticipation of the Israeli army’s ground invasion. THE ERT envoy Eftychia Pentarakis reports that an attack was made against central Israel, including Tel Aviv. Most likely, as she reports, the Israelis have identified points from where rockets left Gaza.

At the same time, the clock appears to be counting down on the ground operation in Gaza as the Israelis step up their preparations with the army announcing that tens of thousands of troops are on the front lines and intensively preparing.

The same time, the ERT crew received a warning shot when they tried to take a shot from inside the car. As described by ERT envoy Eftychia Pentaraki, the situation is not like the previous days. “Today we found a tension and irritation from the Israelis, and their attitude has changed towards all journalists who venture and try to get close and see what happens to the troops who have taken up combat positions,” the journalist said. As he described, going to a spot he has been to several times and asking for the ERT crew to take some footage, the response he received was: “No, get out of here, it’s been declared a military zone.”

Afterwards, Eftychia Pentaraki and the ERT crew got into the car and then another car approached them, with the driver saying angrily: “What do you want here, get out of here.” As they were leaving, the reporter told cameraman Carlo Rubio to raise the camera and take a shot. Then the car following them shot over theirs, in order to show them that such a thing is not allowed.

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Source: News Beast

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