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US women’s basketball player Destiny Littleton in Israel shares panic in footage of Iranian counterattack on Jerusalem

March 1, 2026
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US women’s basketball player Destiny Littleton in Israel shares panic in footage of Iranian counterattack on Jerusalem

Former NCAA and Team USA women’s basketball player Destiny Littleton shared footage Saturday of her experience fleeing Iranian counterstrikes in Israel. 

Her documentation concluded with a panicked scene of her and other civilians shouting in fear as drones flew overhead.

Littleton, who won a national championship at South Carolina under coach Dawn Staley in 2022, and a gold medal for the US in the 2017 FIBA 3×3 U18 World Cup, currently plays for Hapoel Jerusalem in Israel’s top division. 

She posted footage on her Instagram Saturday updating followers as she fled to a local bomb shelter when Iranian counterattacks began to strike Israel. 

After the US and Israel carried out a round of military strikes on Iran, the country responded with ballistic missiles and drones targeting cities including Tel Aviv, Haifa, and Jerusalem. 

Littleton was nearly caught in the crossfire.

Sirens could be heard in her video as she fled the shelter, and at one point she even aimed her camera at what appeared to be missiles flying through the air.

Former NCAA and Team USA women's basketball player Destiny Littleton shared footage Saturday of her experience fleeing Iranian counterstrikes in Israel. 
Former NCAA and Team USA women’s basketball player Destiny Littleton shared footage Saturday of her experience fleeing Iranian counterstrikes in Israel. Destiny Littleton/Instagram
Missiles streak across the sky over Jerusalem on Feb. 28, 2026.
Missiles streak across the sky over Jerusalem on Feb. 28, 2026. Destiny Littleton/Instagram

In one video, she struggled to find the shelter as sirens blared in the background. 

“Trying to find the saferoom, but I can’t find it,” she said, in a panicked voice as she scrambled through an empty alleyway. “Jesus Christ, I don’t think this is the right… I don’t think this is the right way.”

As she walked down an outdoor stone staircase, bombs exploding in the distance could be heard in the background, as she yelled, “Oh s–t!”

Shortly after that, she posted a video announcing she had left the shelter and was going to a teammate’s house after feeling “uncomfortable” in the shelter she had just found.

“That B-O-M-B shelter I was just in, couldn’t fit five people, and that was it, I was like, ‘no, no, no, no,’” she said.

Sirens could be heard in her video as she fled the shelter, and at one point she even aimed her camera at what appeared to be missiles flying through the air.
Sirens could be heard in her video as she fled the shelter, and at one point she even aimed her camera at what appeared to be missiles flying through the air. Destiny Littleton/Instagram

Littleton eventually reached her teammate’s high-rise apartment building, where she revealed she had heard several recent explosions. 

“I heard the booms all over,” she said while showing an overview of the Jerusalem skyline. 

Then, in her final video of the night, Littleton appeared frantic and sweaty, as she revealed explosions nearby.

“There’s no siren going on right now, and yet there’s these things in the sky blowing up! I’m pretty sure they’re either missiles or drones! Either way, we’ve seen them blow up in the sky, multiple of them, very very close to us actually!” she exclaimed. 

“I’m not really sure what it is… Jesus Christ.” 


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Littleton and those around her then became more frantic as another apparent drones appeared nearby.

“Over there! Over there! Over there! Over there! Over there!” she shouted, before turning her camera around to show what appeared to be a drone flying nearby the building she was in. “I’m pretty sure that’s not a star.” 

Just then, five other drones came into frame, and an explosion was seen going off in the distance. 

“I think those are freaking drones bro!”

The entire room then erupted into a loud panic as a drone flew over the building they were in, as she turned the camera upwards to reveal the weapons. 

“Oh s–t!” Littleton shouted. 

Smoke rise in the sky in the Old City of Jerusalem on Feb. 28, 2026.
Smoke rises in the sky in the Old City of Jerusalem on Feb. 28, 2026. ZUMAPRESS.com
Littleton eventually reached her teammate's high-rise apartment building, where she revealed she had heard several recent explosions. 
Littleton eventually reached her teammate’s high-rise apartment building, where she revealed she had heard several recent explosions.  Destiny Littleton/Instagram

Another civilian nearby screamed, “Guys! Guys! What the f–k!”

The drone went on to land and exploded a far distance from her location, as seen in her footage.

Littleton and the group were later seen in the footage leaving the apartment and heading to a bunker, as she appeared visibly rattled, sweaty and overwhelmed, massaging her head, sighing. 

Littleton has not posted a follow-up post at the time of publication.

South Carolina's Destiny Littleton practices at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on March 31, 2022.
South Carolina’s Destiny Littleton practices at the Target Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on March 31, 2022. Getty Images

Staley said Saturday that the university is working to bring Littleton and two other players home amid the chaos, alongside WNBA veteran Tiffany Mitchell and former Phoenix Mercury forward Mikiah Herbert Harrigan. 

“Please pray for our @GamecockWBB @TiffMitch25 @2121Mikiah @dstnylttltn24 who are in a war zone in Israel,” her post said. “We are working on a plan to get home. Let us pray for our loved ones to return home safely asap! Thank you in advance.” 

The US joined Israel in launching strikes against Iran on Saturday morning. In video remarks posted to Truth Social, Trump encouraged the Iranian people to take over their government once the United States and Israel finished “major combat operations” in Iran.

Iran launched retaliatory missile strikes targeting US sites throughout the Middle East. Fox News reported that approximately 40 missiles had landed in Israel. 

Fox News Digital’s Paulina Dedaj, Michael Sinkewicz and Rachel Wolf contributed to this report. 

The post US women’s basketball player Destiny Littleton in Israel shares panic in footage of Iranian counterattack on Jerusalem appeared first on New York Post.

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