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Thursday, October 12, 2023

Fox News Channel’s Trey Yingst Reports From ‘Horror House’


Fox News Channel correspondent Trey Yingst took viewers into a home in Southern Israel that he described as a “horror house,” its floors awash in blood, bullet holes in the walls and “the stench of death in the air” after militants stormed the village early Saturday morning and killed families—some still in their beds.

“It is a community where there are breakfast plates out with food still on them, on dining room tables,” Yingst said in a live report Wednesday. “There are refrigerators like you would see anywhere in the world with pictures of little kids playing sports. There are bicycles and still ceiling fans going inside the house and there are beds soaked with blood. The floor of that kitchen, as you saw, and there are weapons laying everywhere from those militants. You can see some of their vehicles just outside. It is a house of horror behind me and the entire neighborhood looks like this.”

Forbes reports Yingst warned viewers he would be showing extremely graphic video from inside the home.  The images that captured the true magnitude of what militants did in their surprise attack Saturday, capturing families without warning and killing men, women and children.

“It's very important that we show you this,” he said. “I'm going to have my cameraman come in here. You can see the floors are stained with blood. It was Saturday morning, around 7 a.m. when militants stormed this village. You can see the weapons they brought with them, extra ammunition, bullet holes in the side of the house and knives on the floor. This was the scene. This kibbutz, this community over the border with Gaza is littered with bodies. It is completely destroyed. It looks like some of the buildings were hit with RPGs, explosives and beds covered in blood. The kitchen floor covered in blood. This is inside a home stormed by the militant... it is hell on earth.”

Yingst and his Fox News crew arrived in the village early Wednesday, among the first to enter the kibbutz after Israeli forces reclaimed control of the area. Yingst said he saw numerous bodies, most of which have yet to be identified. On the way into Be’eri, he said “the stench of death” was unmistakable.

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