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“There Is No Peace Here”: Reporting on War with Trey Yingst

2024/10/10
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我作为一名记者,在过去一年中一直密切报道以色列战争的冲突,亲身经历了战争的残酷和人性的复杂性。从十月七日哈马斯对以色列南部的袭击开始,我目睹了大规模的杀戮、流血事件以及平民的痛苦。我随以色列军队进入加沙地带和黎巴嫩南部,报道了战争的多个方面,包括以色列对加沙的军事行动以及以色列与真主党在黎巴嫩南部的冲突。我还采访了哈马斯、伊斯兰圣战组织以及以色列各界人士,了解他们各自的观点和立场。这场战争不仅造成了巨大的物质损失,也给平民带来了深重的精神创伤。我试图通过我的报道,展现战争的残酷现实,并呼吁各方重视平民的生命安全,寻求和平解决冲突的途径。我坚信,只有通过对话和理解,才能最终实现和平。

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Trey Yingst shares his firsthand experiences of the initial days of the war, witnessing massacres and reporting under fire. His dedication to journalism and commitment to capturing human stories across borders is highlighted.
  • Trey Yingst reported live during the initial attacks on October 7 in southern Israel.
  • He documented the unfolding massacre, including bodies being moved and civilians trying to escape.
  • Yingst's experiences are encapsulated in his book 'Black Saturday', which covers both Israeli and Palestinian perspectives.

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We’ve released a few episodes on Honestly for the anniversary of October 7. Today, we’re bringing you one more conversation with someone who has been breaking news on the ground every single day of this war: journalist Trey Yingst.

On the morning of October 7, Trey was in Israel’s south, reporting on the massacre as it unfolded. He saw bodies dragged into vehicles, mothers trying to save their children, and the bloodshed—unlike anything he had ever seen—in the communities and kibbutzim. He reported these stories live on Fox—in many instances while rockets rained down on him and his crew, who often didn’t have time to take shelter. He remembers those early hours and days as “a true horror movie.” 

That was just the beginning of his reporting on the unfolding war, which has taken him into Gaza and more recently on an embed with Israeli troops into southern Lebanon. He tells these stories in his new book Black Saturday, which chronicles his reporting over the last year and the very real human stories of this war, both from the perspective of Israelis and Palestinian civilians in Gaza.

Trey is the chief foreign correspondent for Fox News. He has reported from the front lines in Ukraine, Afghanistan, and Pakistan, and since 2018, he’s been based in Israel. He says he tries to talk to everyone involved in the conflict, and he’s gone a long way toward doing so. He’s interviewed the leaders of Hamas and Islamic Jihad, and he’s sat down on the Israeli side with everyone from Benjamin Netanyahu to Yoav Gallant.

If you’re someone listening who holds stereotypes about what a Fox correspondent might sound like, Trey will surprise you. Trey has unconventional and strongly held views about the future of the region, about whether Hamas can ever be defeated, and about what should happen next in the war. Most of all, he has an unwavering commitment to a kind of old-school journalism that tells stories of human beings in times of war, whatever side of the border they fall on. 

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