Fox News war correspondent Trey Yingst said he had to censor the brutality of a captured Hamas terrorist who admitted to “doing things people don’t do.”
Yingst obtained video of what the terrorist told Israeli forces but spared viewers the most disturbing details of his confession about the Oct. 7 massacre in which more than 1,400 Israelis were killed.
“I have to warn our viewers. What I’m writing now is incredibly graphic, but it provides new details about what happened two weeks ago,” the visibly shaken reporter said during Saturday’s broadcast.
The terrorist told interrogators that their “commanders said they could do whatever they wanted and that this was a suicide mission and told them not to plan on coming back,” according to the video, first reported by Mediaite reported.
“He says the commanders told them to step on civilians’ heads, behead them and do whatever they felt like,” Yingst said. “He went on to talk about how Hamas and ISIS are compared. The interrogator asked him about this comparison and he agreed. He said: We have burned, slaughtered and beheaded people.”
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