Emergency missile alert interrupts live broadcast, video goes viral

Iranian strikes follow Supreme Leader Khamenei’s assassination anchor maintains composure as sirens blare live on air.

Emergency missile alert interrupts live broadcast, video goes viral
Emergency missile alert interrupts live broadcast, video goes viral

A viral video shows Al Jazeera English’s live broadcast plunging into chaos as Qatar’s emergency missile siren blares through the studio, abruptly halting the program.

The alarm came moments after Iran launched retaliatory missile strikes on U.S. military bases across the Middle East, following escalating tensions over the assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

In the 42-second clip, the anchor is seen mid-interview when the ear-splitting siren cuts through the broadcast, forcing an immediate freeze and leaving both staff and viewers stunned.

After regaining composure, the anchor calmly informed viewers that Qatar’s national alert system had been activated, sending immediate warnings to residents’ phones. She also revealed that one Iranian missile had been successfully intercepted mid-air.

Social media erupted, with viewers praising her remarkable poise. One user wrote, “She handled impending doom with ice in her veins true professionalism under fire.” Another commented, “I can’t believe this is real… the tension is off the charts!”

The missile alert is part of Iran’s large-scale retaliatory operations, launched in response to U.S. and Israeli military actions codenamed Operation Epic Fury and Operation Roaring Lion. Iranian forces targeted American military bases in Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, and Jordan, escalating the region into a tense and volatile standoff.

Experts warn that these strikes mark one of the most intense military escalations in the Middle East in years, with the world watching as geopolitical tensions reach a fever pitch.