Trey Yingst

Trey Yingst (born 1993) is an American journalist who serves as the chief foreign correspondent for Fox News based in Jerusalem, Israel.

[3] Yingst began his career as a journalist at the media outlet he co-founded with Ford Fischer, News2Share, while both were students at American University.

[11] In February 2019, Israeli troops moved Yingst and his crew during a live shot due to grenades being thrown in their direction.

[17][18] In September 2019, Yingst reported exclusively on a classified Iranian base in Eastern Syria capable of storing precision guided missiles, citing Western intelligence sources.

[25][26] In August 2024, Yingst announced his first book, Black Saturday, which recounts his experience on the morning of the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel and the subsequent war.

On September 27, 2024, Yingst broke the news that the IDF had targeted the Secretary-General of Hezbollah Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut.

On October 8, 2024, Yingst condemned Israel's killing of over 100 Palestinian journalists over the last year, calling the death toll "unacceptable.