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The clock is ticking on President Trump's 48-hour ultimatum he issued to Iran,
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The clock is ticking on President Trump's 48-hour ultimatum he issued to Iran,
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warning last night that the U.S will strike its power plants if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened.
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Let's check back in with Fox News senior correspondent Mike Tobin live in Tel Aviv.
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Mike, we're hearing the missiles are approaching Israel right now.
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What do you got for us?
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We should start hearing the sirens in about two minutes now.
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So the way the alerts are going right now,
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everything from the north to the south of Tel Aviv is under watch right now,
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the eastern section of Tel Aviv in particular.
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So we hear the sirens coming.
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Usually what we get out of Iran these days are the cluster bombs.
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And the reason you get the cluster bombs is they're effective in terms of getting through the Israeli air defenses.
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And when I say cluster bomb,
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what I'm talking about is a warhead that's made up of dozens of little bombs.
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And when that's intercepted by the air defenses,
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it'll break up into dozens of bomblets,
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and the bomblets still get through.
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And we've seen them be very effective in terms of hurting people on the ground
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or destroying property because those bomblets get through.
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What we saw yesterday was an exception because those were ballistic missiles with big thousand-pound warheads.
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For the most part, those big warheads aren't getting through.
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They get intercepted.
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Last night, two of them got through in Damona and Arad.
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THE FACT THAT YOU'RE SHOOTING MISSILES OUT OF THE SKY WHICH IS A VERY DIFFICULT THING TO DO.
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THE IDF DID THEIR INVESTIGATION AND THEY SIMPLY DETERMINED THAT
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THERE WASN'T A NEW TYPE OF WEAPON
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THAT WAS EFFECTIVE IN TERMS OF GETTING THROUGH AND THERE WASN'T A FAILURE OF THE SYSTEM,
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IT'S JUST THE FACT THAT YOU'RE SHOOTING MISSILES OUT OF THE the fact that you're shooting missiles out of sky,
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which is a very difficult thing to do.
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So we're keeping an eye on the skies to the east of us right now,
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because that's where we expect the missiles to appear.
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That's the direction, pardon me,
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where the missiles come through.
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And then hopefully we'll see the interceptors launch and get after them.
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So that's a situation right now.
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And this is a drill that the people here in Israel are repeating every day,
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multiple You get the alerts over your phone.
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That's a period we're in right now.
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Once you start hearing the sirens wail in the background,
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that's an indication that the missiles are getting close.
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And what people have to do here again and again and again,
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stop what they're doing, get up and go into what is called the Mahmoud in Hebrew,
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the bomb shelter.
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You go into the bomb shelter and that dramatically increases your chances.
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And now here.
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the sound of the sirens going off,
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that means the missiles are inbound.
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And we look off in the direction of Iran right now
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and wait to see where these missiles will appear in the sky.
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It's very different than the shorter range rockets
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that we see out of Lebanon and we saw out of the Gaza Strip for
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so many years because those run out of fuel halfway and you don't see the inbound rocket,
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you only see the interceptors go up.
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What's different about the things that come in from Iran is their ballistic missiles,
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so they leave the atmosphere,
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and when they re-enter, it's almost like a meteor shower with the rocket coming back in
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because they get hot upon re-entry to the atmosphere,
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and then you'll see the interceptors go up after them.
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So right now what you hear over Tel Aviv,
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I'll hold the microphone out.
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Those are the air raid sirens.
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The Israeli population now is pretty disciplined about getting into the shelters for this period of time
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and waiting it out because the shelters are very effective,
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particularly with these big warheads when they come in.
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They spread shrapnel all over the place.
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And yeah, if we look up in the sky to the east,
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what I can see now is a cluster bomb.
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You saw the big light.
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That was the interception.
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And now we've got dozens of bomblets coming down over Tel Aviv.
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One bright light that is cascading in this direction.
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A lot of lights separating off of it.
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And those are the bomblets.
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And the bomblets themselves are still quite dangerous because they're little explosives.
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They're not as powerful as a big thousand-pound warhead.
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like came in in Damona last night,
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but they're still very capable of hitting people.
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And one single light is now cascading.
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And we heard a big boom there.
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That's probably the interception.
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And I'm looking at one single light now cascading.
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I won't give specifics on the location,
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but over in the skies over Tel Aviv,
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headed to the ground, and we'll see what that results in.
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THE LAST WEEK, THE LAST WEEK,
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THE LAST WEEK, THE LAST WEEK.
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MIKE, ARE YOU IN A PLACE WHERE CAN YOU...
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IT DIDN'T APPEAR TO CAUSE A LARGE EXPLOSION.
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GO RIGHT AHEAD.
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DO YOU FEEL LIKE YOU CAN ANSWER SOME QUESTIONS REAL QUICK?
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SURE.
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GO AHEAD.
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YEAH.
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SO WHEN IT COMES TO THE DEFENSE,
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THE INTERCEPTION, YOU HAVE GOT ALL THESE DIFFERENT Yeah,
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so when it comes to the defense,
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the interception, you've got all these different Jacob's Ladder,
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the Iron Dome, the Aero system.
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I know before this launch,
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back during the 12-day war last year,
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we talked about the capabilities.
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And then as this started, how much U.S ships are helping in this to defend Israel?
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Is the sense that Israel's Iron Dome,
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the Aero system, is still operable,
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still functioning with a proper amount of munitions?
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OR ARE WE USING SOME U.S.
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ASSETS NOW?
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WHERE DOES THAT SEEM TO BE?
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WELL, THAT'S THE KIND OF INFORMATION THEY WON'T NECESSARILY GIVE US.
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BUT WHAT YOU HAVE IS A MULTILAYERED DEFENSE.
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YOU'VE GOT THE IRON DOME.
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YOU'VE GOT DAVID'S SLINGS.
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YOU HAVE THE THAAD INTERCEPTORS THAT CAN INTERCEPT MUCH HIGHER IN THE ATMOSPHERE.
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AND YOU'VE EVEN GOT THE AERO MISSILES SYSTEMS.
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SO THE IRON DOME IS SUPPOSED TO BE FOR A LITTLE BIT CLOSER RANGE.
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AND ONE OF THE THINGS I CAN TELL YOU IN THE BACKGROUND IS I'M HEARING MULTIPLE EXPLOSIONS.
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SOFT EXPLOSIONS, THAT'S AN INDICATION THAT THOSE BOMBLETS ARE NOW CASCADING TO THE EARTH.
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A LOT OF THEM FALL INTO OPEN AREAS,
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THEY EVEN FALL IN RESIDENTIAL AREAS WHEN PEOPLE ARE INSIDE AND THEY DON'T RESULT IN MANY INJURIES.
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REALLY THE EFFECT OF THESE IS A TERROR WEAPON.
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THEY TRAUMATIZE THE PEOPLE WHO ARE LIVING HERE IN ISRAEL.
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BUT THE ANSWER TO YOUR EARLIER QUESTIONS,
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THEY'VE GOT MULTI LAYERS OF INTERCEPTORS AND DEFENSE.
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AND DESPITE THAT, WHAT WE SAW YESTERDAY,
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YOU'RE SHOOTING A You miss a lot of the sky.
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You can't get them all.
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And two of them got through.
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Thanks, Mike.
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Mike Tobin, thank you so much.
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Please stay safe.
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Thank you for all that breaking news.
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We appreciate it.

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