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WATCH: CNN Turk worker detained live in Tel Aviv after Iranian missile attack

Israeli security forces detained CNN’s Turkish-language reporting team while broadcasting live from Tel Aviv as they reported on rising tensions following an Iranian missile attack on the city. Journalist Emrah Çakmak and photographer Halil Kahraman were arrested while reporting outside the Israeli Defense Ministry, a key government building in downtown Tel Aviv. The live broadcast was suddenly interrupted when security personnel approached the crew and stopped broadcasting.The incident occurred shortly after Iran launched a missile attack on Tel Aviv, escalating regional tensions. As the situation unfolded, the CNN TURK team went live from an area near the Ministry of Defense to report on local developments, Turkey Today reported.In the broadcast, staff described the immediate aftermath of the attack, including scenes of civilians walking toward shelters and then emerging from them after the danger appeared to subside. That’s when security forces stepped in and blocked the transmission.The connection was cut off as reporters were discussing Israel’s restrictions on media activity, particularly the challenges foreign journalists sometimes face when reporting from sensitive locations.The live broadcast took place directly in front of the Israeli Ministry of Defense, which is considered a high-security location.Based on the information provided, security services approached the reporter during the live broadcast and intervened, effectively shutting down the live broadcast.The timing of the disruption raised concerns because it came immediately after talk of media restrictions and that foreign journalists had encountered similar measures before.The intervention occurred as the crew had been delivering updates on the missile attack and its impact on daily life in Tel Aviv. No further details were provided about the duration of the detention or subsequent procedures.Turkey’s communications director Burhanettin Duran said Ankara had launched diplomatic efforts after a CNN TURK reporter and photographer were detained in Israel, calling it “another attack on the media.”

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