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Trey Yingst is an American journalist who serves as the chief foreign correspondent for Fox News, based in Jerusalem, Israel. He has been reporting from various conflict zones around the world since joining Fox News in 2018.
Yingst was born in the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania area and studied broadcast journalism at American University, where he graduated Magna Cum Laude. He co-founded News2Share, an online media outlet, while in university.
Yingst has reported from Ukraine during the Russian invasion, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Iraq, Lebanon, Gaza, Israel, Jordan, Turkey, UAE, Bahrain, Qatar, Morocco, and France. He has also embedded with Hamas's Al-Qassam brigades and the Israeli military.
In 2024, Yingst received the prestigious George Weidenfeld Prize for his frontline, war zone reporting. He was also named to Forbes Magazine's 30 Under 30 list and AdWeek Magazine's 'Young Influentials' List.
'Black Saturday' is a gripping, firsthand account of the October 7, 2023 terrorist attack in Israel and the ongoing war. The book combines candor, grit, and veracity as Yingst paints a vivid picture of horrors and violence, matched by acts of courage and humanity.
Yingst's reporting has significantly impacted global news by providing firsthand accounts of major international events. His interviews with major heads of state, including Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, have been widely recognized.
Yingst has faced numerous challenges in his career, including being forced to take cover due to safety concerns during the Israel-Hamas war. He has also reported amid rocket fire while live on the air, showcasing his resilience and dedication to journalism.