Reporter fights back tears after witnessing 10% of residents killed in Hamas attack.
Reporter Holds Back Tears After Witnessing 1/10 of Residents Killed in Hamas Attack
Fox News reporter Trey Yingst has witnessed war before, but nothing could prepare him for the horrifying scenes he encountered in kibbutz Be’eri, Israel. In a graphic video, Yingst described the aftermath of the Hamas slaughter of civilians that took place on Saturday. The video showed bloodstained floors and body bags, giving a silent witness to the scale of the sudden death that ripped through the small community.
Yingst choked back tears as he recounted the heartbreaking scenes of houses prepared for breakfasts that the dead would never eat and refrigerators with pictures of children who would never see again. He described Be’eri as ”littered with bodies” and showed a bullet-riddled home that was completely destroyed. The community had been hit by rocket-propelled grenades, leaving beds covered in blood.
As reporters drove into Be’eri, they passed the site of a music festival where over 250 people were killed. The stench of death filled the air, and it became clear that they didn’t fully grasp the extent of the tragedy that had occurred in the kibbutz.
Outside the entrance of Be’eri, there was a large pile of bodies of Hamas terrorists killed by Israeli forces. The devastation was unimaginable.
“We entered the town of Be’eri with the Israeli army. 10% of the community was slaughtered by Hamas. A Major General told us on-camera that people were found without heads. Others with hands tied behind their backs. Don’t look away.”
– Trey Yingst (@TreyYingst) October 11, 2023
Israeli paramedic Hami Atias, who witnessed the horrors of Be’eri, said it was like nothing he had ever seen before. The scene was described as a house of horror, and the entire neighborhood suffered immense loss.
One Israeli commander compared Be’eri to Auschwitz, stating that it would be the symbol of this pogrom. The stories of the victims were heart-wrenching, with one volunteer recounting finding a list on the door of a safe room, filled with preparations for an attack, and blood covering the piece of paper.
The impact of the attack was devastating, leaving Yingst and others deeply affected. The fight for truth and justice continues, and support for Israel in its war against Hamas is crucial.
Should the U.S. support Israel in its war against Hamas?
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How did the recent attack on free speech and conservative voices align with the power and influence of social media giants?
Devastating blow, but we weren’t the only ones. Numerous conservative voices and media outlets were also targeted and silenced. It was a coordinated attack on free speech and the free exchange of ideas.
So why am I telling you this? Because it’s important to understand the power and influence that social media giants hold. Their actions can have far-reaching consequences, not just for individuals and organizations, but for entire nations.
Which brings us to the question at hand: Should the U.S. support Israel in its war against Hamas?
The answer, without a doubt, is yes.
Israel is a key ally in the Middle East and a strong advocate for democracy and human rights. Hamas, on the other hand, is a terrorist organization that has repeatedly shown a blatant disregard for innocent civilian lives.
In the recent attack on Be’eri, Hamas targeted a peaceful community, slaughtering innocent men, women, and children. The scenes witnessed by Trey Yingst and other reporters are a chilling reminder of the brutality and evil that Hamas represents.
By supporting Israel in its war against Hamas, the U.S. is standing up for justice and condemning acts of terrorism. It sends a clear message that the international community will not tolerate such heinous acts and will support those who seek peace and stability.
Furthermore, supporting Israel is not just about taking a moral stand. It is also in the best interests of the United States. The stability of the Middle East is crucial for global security, and a strong and secure Israel is a key player in achieving that stability.
Some may argue that the U.S. should remain neutral and not take sides in the conflict. However, neutrality in this case would be a grave mistake. It would be turning a blind eye to the suffering of innocent people and allowing terrorism to thrive.
We cannot let that happen. We must support Israel in its fight against Hamas and send a clear message that terrorism will not be tolerated.
As Trey Yingst said, “Don’t look away.” We must confront the horrors of terrorism head-on and take a stand for what is right.
Supporting Israel in its war against Hamas is not just about politics; it is about standing up for humanity. It is about defending the values of freedom, justice, and peace.
So, should the U.S. support Israel in its war against Hamas? Absolutely.
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