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Iranian Anchor Sahar Emami Resumes Broadcast After Israeli Interrupts Live Coverage

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TEHRAN: Iranian state TV presenter Sahar Emami has made a dramatic return to television, minutes after a viral video showed her running away from a live broadcast during an Israeli airstrike on Tehran.

The incident occurred on Monday when Israel carried out an unprecedented and direct attack on the headquarters of the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB) in Tehran’s northern District 3.

During a live segment, Emami was lashing out at Israel when a loud explosion shook the studio. The explosion sent dust and debris falling from the ceiling, cutting the broadcast short and forcing her to leave mid-sentence.

The moment, captured on camera, quickly spread across global media platforms, marking an unprecedented escalation in the Israel-Iran conflict.

The airstrike came hours after Israel’s defense minister announced that Iran’s state television and radio network “is going to disappear.” The Israeli military had warned residents in the area to evacuate, signaling a direct attack on a key communications hub.

Footage shared by BBC correspondent Nafisa Kohnvaard on social media platform X shows the studio lying in dust after the broadcast abruptly ended. The attack is the most audacious military action against Iran’s state media infrastructure in recent years.

Despite the trauma of the experience, Sahar Emami has since returned to the screen, an appearance that has been hailed by Iranian media as an act of resilience and defiance. Her return was designed as a strong message that Iran’s voice will not be silenced in the face of aggression.

Tensions between Israel and Iran continue to escalate, sparking concern in the international community.

As diplomatic efforts fail, such direct attacks on media and communication centers underscore the increasing volatility of the conflict and its far-reaching effects on citizens and state institutions.

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