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Thu 16 Nov 2023 7:37 pm - Jerusalem Time
Fox News correspondent: The Israeli army “controls where we go and who we talk to”
A correspondent for the American Fox News network said that the Israeli army did not show his team any of the tunnels that he constantly talked about in the Al-Shifa Medical Complex.
A team from the network accompanied the Israeli army during the storming of the Shifa complex, where it toured accompanied by an army spokesman.
The network’s correspondent, Trey Yingst, stated, “The army is the one that controls where we go and who we talk to.”
Yingst published a report from inside Al-Shifa Hospital in which he said, “We were shown weapons in the radiology building. No tunnels were shown to us. The raid is still continuing to this day. Hundreds of Palestinians are still inside.” Yingst indicated that he asked the army questions regarding the criticism to which his operation was subjected.
Only two Kalashnikov rifles and a few cassettes of ammunition appeared in the network’s report.
The occupation army was promoting the presence of an arsenal of weapons beneath the hospital. But the Israeli army's account deleted a video in which it talked about the presence of weapons from its account.
Yesterday, Wednesday, the army's operation in Al-Shifa Hospital was subjected to widespread ridicule, after it showed a video clip of a weapon, a laptop, and a bullet-proof vest that he claimed to have found in the hospital.
An army spokesman said that he found military manuals belonging to Hamas, such as “Tactics for Attack Operations,” bearing the Qassam Brigades logo, but the books were in fact summaries of Tajweed rulings and supplications.
Also two days ago, the army spokesman turned into a joke after he claimed that a list of the days of the week hanging on the wall were the names of resistance fighters who took turns guarding prisoners held by the resistance in Gaza.
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Fox News correspondent: The Israeli army “controls where we go and who we talk to”