Trey Yingst forced to admit Iran hit Soroka with a ballistic missile
After publishing vicious anti-Israel lies and propaganda since October 7th, Trey Yingst now says "The truth is important.," He wouldn't recognize the truth if it hit him in the head.

In a vicious act of aggression, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps launched a barrage of 25-30 ballistic missiles on June 19, deliberately targeting Soroka Medical Center in Be’er Sheva, a critical hospital serving over one million Israelis, including critically ill patients. The attack, which wounded at least 47 people—three critically, two moderately, and 42 lightly—devastated parts of the facility, exposing Iran’s ruthless disregard for human life.
Fox News correspondent Trey Yingst, after months of disgraceful antisemitic, anti-Israel reporting, confirmed the strike on X, declaring, “The truth is important,” in a bizarre statement, considering his blatant Jew hatred.
The missile, among advanced Sejil and Khurramshahr projectiles striking cities like Tel Aviv, Holon, and Ramat Gan, hit Soroka’s old surgical ward, mercifully evacuated days prior, averting a massacre. Eighteen others were injured rushing to shelters, and the Ministry of Health evacuated 150 patients to other hospitals. Environmental inspections ruled out a hazardous materials leak, but the wreckage underscored Iran’s malevolent intent. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, visiting the site, branded the assault a war crime, vowing to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program and topple its regime. Defense Minister Israel Katz called Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei a “modern Hitler,” escalating strikes on Iran’s nuclear archive, scientists, and missile launchers.
Iran’s claim, via state media, that it targeted a military site near Soroka is a blatant lie; the IDF’s Southern Command is over two kilometers away, and eyewitnesses confirmed the hospital as the primary target. The attack, retaliation for Israel’s Operation Rising Lion targeting Iran’s nuclear sites since June 13, sparked outrage over media coverage. X user @JoosyJew slammed The Guardian and others for downplaying Iran’s evil, while The New York Times headline, “‘Israel Says’ Iranian Missile Strikes Major Hospital,” was criticized for framing the attack as an Israeli claim, softening its brutality.
Yingst, Fox News’ chief foreign correspondent based in Jerusalem, has faced scrutiny for his shockingly biased coverage of the Israel-Palestinian conflict, with critics correctly accusing him of amplifying anti-Israel narratives.
Since October 7, 2023, posts like those from @JoosyJew have labeled his reporting “vicious lies and propaganda,” particularly for framing Israeli actions in Gaza and now Iran as disproportionate.
Yingst’s belated confirmation, while a nod to truth, fails to erase our disgust about his proclaimed unbiased reporting, as Israel confronts Iran’s evil, after battling its proxies' vicious attacks.