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The Israeli Cup Final was set for a historic showdown between the country’s top football teams… until a missile launched from Yemen changed everything.

As the stadium filled with fans, air raid sirens sounded, the live TV feed was cut, and chaos erupted. Spectators fled for safety, leaving the stadium empty. The highly anticipated match was canceled before kickoff.

Watch the full footage and see how war impacted one of the region's biggest sporting events.

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00:00News, I want to get to Trey Yanks right now.
00:01He's wide and tall.
00:02Some sirens are going off.
00:04Trey, what's happening?
00:06Yes, Sandra, right now sirens are sounding across the entirety of central Israel.
00:11You can hear behind me, and looking off in the distance, people are running across the street.
00:17They're looking for any sort of shelter that they can get.
00:20This is an indication that the Iran-backed Houthis in Yemen have fired a ballistic missile toward this country.
00:27They have been doing this time and time again, and what it does is it paralyzes this country.
00:35Right now, as we are speaking, just about a mile from here, there is a championship soccer game between two of Israel's largest soccer teams.
00:44And we can see on the television they have paused the game, and people are trying to take cover.
00:50In other parts of this city, people are headed into bomb shelters.
00:54And it gives you a sense that more than 600 days into the conflict between Israel and Hamas inside Gaza,
01:00that President Trump is trying to end with his Middle East envoy, Steve Witkoff,
01:05there is still this question about what the United States will do with the other fronts.
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