Five years into his Fox News tenure, Trey Yingst is no stranger to covering Middle East conflict from the ground, according to TV Newser.
And now, the Jerusalem-based correspondent in the midst of covering Israel’s new war with terrorist militant organization Hamas.
The fighting in Israel has persisted more than three days after the Hamas terrorists breached the border from Gaza in a surprise, horrific attack on Israeli citizens. Government officials say the death toll in Israel has bypassed 800 as of Monday.
Additionally, at least 600 Palestinian civilians living in Gaza have been killed as a result of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) counterattack, per reports.
As for Yingst, he’s reporting from Yashdod, a city in southern Israel located 15-20 miles north of the Israel-Gaza border, on Monday. During a report, Yingst noticed black rocket fire emanating from a building only a few miles away.
Under rocket fire in Ashdod. 4,500+ rockets fired into southern and central Israel since Saturday. pic.twitter.com/TpcQxaMZwY
— Trey Yingst (@TreyYingst) October 9, 2023
.@clarissaward reports from just minutes away from the Israel-Gaza border in the aftermath of a fresh barrage of rockets: pic.twitter.com/BPV7RP9K5o
— CNN International PR (@cnnipr) October 9, 2023
.@RichardEngel and the NBC News crew takes cover from mortar fire in Israel near Gaza.
— MSNBC (@MSNBC) October 9, 2023
Richard and the team are safe. pic.twitter.com/VBkI5taJee
Engel added there are new reports that Hamas is sending more fighters into Israel through breaches in the border fencing. “There are roughly 30 breaches, according to a senior Israeli official, and most of them, 90% have been plugged up,” he said.
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