Benjamin Hall (journalist)

Benjamin Hall (born 23 July 1982) is a British-American journalist who serves as a State Department correspondent for Fox News Channel and is based in Washington, D.C.

[5][6] Hall has traveled to Syria and Iraq, repeatedly filing dispatches for BBC Radio and Agence France Presse, as well as the aforementioned publications – often from behind enemy lines and embedded with rebel and regime troops.

[7] Hall smuggled himself into Misrata, Libya during the height of the siege, and reported for Esquire Magazine, Channel 4 News, and others regarding Muammar Qaddafi's indiscriminate shelling of the local population.

[10][11][2] The vehicle Hall was traveling in was attacked; Hall was wounded in the legs while Fox war zone photo journalist and Irish citizen Pierre Zakrzewski, aged 55, and Ukrainian journalist and interpreter Oleksandra "Sasha" Kuvshinova, aged 24, were killed in the incident in Horenka, Kyiv Oblast.

[19] Fox News Media CEO Suzanne Scott and President Jay Wallace visited Hall on 14 July 2022, at the Brooke Army Medical Center in Texas, where he had been recovering since the attack.

[20] On 14 September 2022, Benjamin Hall made a surprise appearance at the Fox News Quarterly Address exactly six months after the attack occurred.

It is an award for Pierre and for Sasha, who both died during that attack and also for every other war correspondent who has been injured or killed covering conflicts.

During the interview on Fox & Friends, he announced he wrote a book about the attack and the resulting months of healing called Saved: A War Reporter's Mission to Make it Home.