Oct 9, 2024
You Won’t BELIEVE Who Called Out Israel’s Brutality In Gaza
Fox News chief foreign correspondent Trey Yingst SLAMMED Israel's killing of Palestinian journalists.
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And while we get a first hand look
at the destruction here, it's
important to remember that Palestinian
journalists do not have this access.
They have been pushed to the South.
Dozens have been killed.
There's this false narrative
about Palestinian journalists.
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More than 100 of them have been killed
by Israel since the war began.
And I take very few positions
in the conflicts that we covered.
But let this be a position that I take.
Journalists, specifically Palestinian
journalists, must be protected.
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A powerful message coming from a source
that you would least expect.
That was the chief foreign correspondent.
His name is Trey Yingst for Fox News.
So what you watched was
a snippet of a documentary
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that he has created for Fox Nation.
So this is like the online
platform for Fox, but nonetheless,
I mean, when Israel loses. Fox.
You know, they've gone too far.
And in this case,
I really do want to give.
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Trey Yingst a lot of credit for drawing
attention to a very serious issue.
You know, journalists, the press, they
are supposed to be protected so they can
do their jobs and report to the rest of
the world what is happening on the ground.
And war reporters,
these are the most legit journalists.
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Okay.
Like sometimes when people call
me journalist, like I cringe
because I think of war reporters.
I think of people like Jeremy Scahill,
who he himself used to be a war reporter.
Now he has a wonderful publication
called Drop Site News.
Definitely check that out.
He launched that with Ryan Grim.
But I think because of the fact
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that Yingst has seen the devastation
and the destruction in Gaza,
and he knows what it's like to put your
life on the line to do your job.
He has a special connection to this issue,
and I really do want to commend him
for drawing attention to it now.
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Israel's brutality toward everyone
in Gaza, including the journalists,
has gotten so bad that again,
they have now appeared
to lose the support of some Fox figures.
And Yingst is out with this new
documentary, which, by the way, also shows
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the extent of the destruction that Israel
has brought upon the tiny strip of land.
Let's take a look.
There are so many neighborhoods
that are flattened.
Palestinians that are internally displaced
will simply have no homes to return to.
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The Israelis have killed journalists
in drone strikes.
They've killed them with small arms fire.
And it's unacceptable.
It absolutely is unacceptable.
And I want to give you some more details
about what Palestinian journalists have
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been dealing with as a result of this war.
Now, according to the Committee
to Protect Journalists, this is not
a group that is controlled by a Hamas.
So rest easy that this is
a credible source.
They claim that 123 Palestinians,
three Lebanese and two Israeli journalists
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have been killed since the beginning
of Israel's war in Gaza.
Now the two Israeli journalists
were killed
during the October 7th Hamas attacks.
Now, in its most recent, by the way, they
obviously should be condemned for that.
Now, in its most recent report,
the Committee to Protect Journalists
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noted that to date,
CPJ has determined that at least
five journalists were directly targeted
by Israeli forces in killings,
which CPJ classifies as murders.
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So this is not news to us
if you are a regular viewer of this show,
if you are a regular listener
of this show, you would not be surprised.
But what should be surprising
is the fact that there is an organization
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that's actually willing
to hold Israel accountable,
not for accidental journalist murders
or killings, but to also call them out
when it's abundantly clear that the
journalists were specifically targeted.
Now more journalists have died
in the course of any other year
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or any year since CPJ began documenting
journalists killings in 1992.
So Gaza is unique. It is breaking records.
CPJ is also investigating numerous
unconfirmed reports of other journalists
being killed, missing, detained,
hurt or threatened, and of damage
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to media offices and journalists homes.
And that's actually a perfect segue
for what I wanted to share with you all,
and it's a difficult story to share with
you all when you consider the fact that
this journalist was so incredibly young.
But last weekend, an Israeli drone strike
killed a 19 year old journalist
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by the name of Hassan Hamad.
He was in the Jabalia refugee camp
in northern Gaza.
And, one might argue, well,
I mean, Hamas was probably using him
as a human shield, right?
I mean, that's the usual excuse
that we'll hear,
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except the IDF had warned him
That this would happen
if he continued reporting on the carnage
that they're causing in the Gaza Strip,
and they made good on that threat.
The bombing followed multiple text
messages warning Hamad to stop recording
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images of Israel's assault on Gaza.
And there's evidence of that.
Let's take a look.
So what you're looking at here is a tweet
by Palestinian journalist Maha Husseini.
She posted a photo, one of, you know,
the threatening WhatsApp message
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that was sent to Hamad.
The other image is Hamad himself.
And it read as follows.
Listen, if you continue
spreading lies about Israel will come
for you next and turn your family into.
This is your last warning.
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Now, she says that Hamad also received
several calls from an Israeli officer
ordering him to stop filming in Gaza.
It's interesting.
I mean, these threatening messages
would lead one to believe that Maybe all
those other journalists were targeted.
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I mean, it seems as though Israel does not
want any reporting on the ground in Gaza,
which is why they're so incredibly
restrictive when it comes to, you know,
international journalists
who want to report on the ground.
And, you know, he didn't comply.
And a drone strike killed him.
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Journalists later posted
incredibly graphic footage of people
picking up Hamad's remains, his body parts
and putting it putting it on a table.
It's.
I do not recommend watching it
if you have a difficult time
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stomaching that kind of stuff.
Those images are seared
into my memory now, and Reuters deputy
editor in chief Barry Malone
asked a really important question.
If you're a journalist and you're
not speaking out in solidarity, why?
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Yeah, why?
We know that if this were carried out
by any other country,
journalists would be pretty outraged.
There seems to be some level of fear
in calling Israel out,
even when there's evidence indicating
that they're targeting journalists,
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Palestinian journalists in Gaza.
The press freedom group, Reporters Without
Borders, also not controlled by Hamas,
just want to be clear about that,
has filed multiple complaints
at the International Criminal Court,
whose chief prosecutor is is seeking
arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister
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Benjamin Netanyahu, Defense Minister
Yoav Galant and Hamas leaders alleging
war crimes against journalists in Gaza.
Yeah, slaughtering journalists,
that happens to be a war crime.
But this ongoing war and the United States
aiding and abetting the war
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kind of makes a mockery
out of international law, doesn't it?
I mean, this war essentially dismantles
that this war and the US's support of it,
of Israel's involvement in it,
of Israel's military actions in it
indicate that the US government
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has absolutely no leg to stand on when it
comes to human rights abuses, when it
comes to violations of international law.
I mean, who the hell is the US government
to tell any other country
what they can and can't do?
Considering what they are enabling
as we speak, it's so incredibly shameful.
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But here we are.
All right, well,
let's move on to something.
Actually, let's take a break.
Let's take a break.
Let me, get myself together
and we're going to switch gears.
Talk about something entirely different.
I'm going to do a story out of Chicago,
which I think is important to know about
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because, you know, sometimes when you
see mismanagement, you just automatically
assume, if you're a hyper partizan,
that that mismanagement is carried out by,
you know, a corporate owned politician,
there's no way someone who's in favor
of labor in favor of unions can, you know,
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screw up the fiscal situation in a city.
It's not the case in Chicago,
unfortunately.
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