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the world in his first comments. he says his militia is ready for all possibilities at a moment's notice and that the group is not intimidated by the u.s. warships stationed throughout the middle east and if a larger war breaks out, americans will "pay the price."hello, this is "outnumbered," i'm kayleigh mcenany. here with my co-host emily compagno and fox business caravanningor cheryl casone, fox news controversy lisa boothe and raymond arroyo. hezbollah warning raising concern about a potential second front opening along israel's northern border with lebanon. the proxy escalated strikes on israel in recent days and the leader stopped short of declaring war, he claims that all options are still on the table. with more, let's go live to trey yingst live on the ground in southern israel. trey. >> trey: hi, guys. we're with you right here. just stick with me. there was a direct impact, we just need to make sure our other journalism colleagues are okay. just stay with me. take the camera off the sticks. our team is okay. just stay with me. if you guys can talk about what is taking place, we just need one moment. >> kayleigh: trey, what we're looking at emily is southern israel. much of this fire is coming, we'll let trey gather himself and check on his colleagues there. emily, this is southern israel, where a lot of rockets are going off. just last friday this same time we saw barrage of attacks coming through the sky. you see them over trey's shoulder. this is the center of the action on the border with gaza. >> emily: as we watch this unfold just hours ago, the leader of hezbollah said the u.s. must be held accountable and pay the price for crime perpetuated in gaza. that against spokesperson for netanyahu who said anyone that calls for a ceasefire -- >> kayleigh: let's go to trey yingst. >> trey: we are -- can hear direct impact, a rocket just slammed into the building right next to where we're at. you can see soldiers just arrived on the scene. [sirens sounding] >> trey: i want to give you a little bit of what the situation was here. just moments ago sirens were sounding, we followed our plan and got straight to cover. then we heard a loud explosion rocking the ground next to us. it appears there has been a direct impact. this was not intercepted, it was a massive explosion and you see the car right there has some damage. it appears there are no casualties, but this is very close to where reporters have been covering the situation along the border. and there is some sort of siren from inside the building going off. just pan here, excuse me, sir. you can see this car has damage to it. this is all very fresh. just a moment ago. let me take you through what happened here, guys. we're along the israel/gaza border. this area has not been taking much fire recently, but just we saw something coming off the gaza strip, sirens sounded and you have 10 seconds to get to cover here. little out of breaths, we ran straight to cover. something slipped past israel's missile defense system and slammed into the ground. we're not sure what damage was done to the building. and this building right here is the same building, a kindergarten that was hit. it is night time. it is a shabbat. a lot of shrapnel in the area. >> kayleigh: how many yards from you did that rocket land? that was pretty close. >> trey: yeah, this landed just maybe 100 feet from where we were standing. again, we have safety protocol in place and so when something like this happens, we've discussed what to do. we were about to come on air and we couldn't see that come off the gaza strip and it may have been mortar fire, have not established if it is a small rocket or mortar. we had just a few seconds to get to cover and we got immediately to of coer. our entire crew was in cover, our colleagues we are close with were next to us not in cover. no one hurt and no casualties from what we can see. all the journalists, this is an area journalists have been reporting, if you look at the ground, some glass from the cars and if i can step in front of you, you can see some shrapnel marks in the side of this car here. let these reporters get out of the way. that is shrapnel and cut right through a car. it can certainly injury and kill people. i want to have my cameraman pan in here, if you look at the side of this building, there was a green wall and on that wall, there are huge shrapnel marks up and down the wall. just an indication that the shrapnel hit this area and was spread out and we're going to shine the light in there so you can see it. >> kayleigh: trey, is that green wall -- >> trey: this is sense of what the aftermath is like. >> kayleigh: is that green wall the wall of the kindergarten. israel goes to great pains not to hit targets. would this have been targeted? how do you hit a kindergarten in israel? >> trey: it likely was not targeted. this shows you here, this shrapnel tore right through, it is all over the side of this kindergarten. we were here about to go on air to speak to you when this was taking place. you can see just how large the blast was. we walked down here. let me show you this car. just by sheer chance, we were parked on the other side today, we normally park here. our team, our equipment and crew, everyone is safe. you can see the windows blown out on this crew car for someone. quite a bit of journalists are around here. in terms of whether or not this building was targeted, hamas has been using mortars to hit this area and small rockets, they don't have the precision that a precision-guided missile has. police are checking to make sure no one was inside. this may be the impact point, it looks as if it was a mortar. this is a direct hit that was not intercepted by israel's iron dome. i want to show them this piece of shrapnel on the ground. the shrapnel sprays. >> emily: you took cover and you said you have a plan, what does cover mean, do you have access to a building or overhang. we hear voices, are those primarily journalists? it is 6 p.m. in shabbat, are these israeli citizens? tell us the situation around you. >> trey: these are mostly journalists that are here because this is a place you can see directly into the gaza strip. i am walking. i will show you what the police are doing, they are assessing the damage and ensuring there are no casualties and we'll walk with them. look at this, the shrapnel cut right through this metal fence and these police officers just got to the scene. damage on this side of the impact crater is more significant because shrapnel sprays up against the wall. they are looking to make sure no one is injured. just a lot of shrapnel marks on the wall, holes here. all of this on the side of a kindergarten. it is painted this color because normally in times of war, before hamas caused this, kids were going to school. most have evacuated since then, but you can see soldiers and police officers in this area because it sits just over the border from the gaza strip. >> kayleigh: trey, you mentioned this fire evaded the iron dome. explain for viewers, you have done it before tlchl is a lot of incoming and sometimes the iron dome can be pierced, how does that happen? >> trey: oftentimes and -- he will pull this out here and that is just the engine from the rocket. give me one second, you can see a piece of the rocket. this is a small rocket and what you are looking at is shrapnel from the rocket. they are collecting this as we speak. in terms of israel's missile defense system, the iron dome, it works to intercept fire from the gaza strip, but it is not perfect. there have been 8000 rockets and mortars fired. the towns, there are civilians that stayed behind. they won't intercept the rockets, that is by calculation from the amount of missile defense they have and some by the fact they are firing so often. >> raymond: how practical is it for president biden to cause for ceasefire or pause given what you are seeing on the israeli side? >> trey: if you pan up to the window over there, one second. you can see officers checking to make sure no one was inside the building. the buildings are built to withstand this kind of fire. they are close to gaza. every house has a shelter. in terms of a ceasefire, it is challenging to have a ceasefire while rockets are still reigning down on israel. and that is what is being called for here. it is part of the reason that the prime minister, netanyahu said he won't have a ceasefire because the fire still continues into israel, plus you have the issue of the hostages, 241 israelis being held and some are foreign nationals, but majority are israelis, being held inside the gaza strip. two conditions, one is fuel into the gaza strip and second has to do with with a humanitarian pause. both agenda itemsingly not happen according to prime minister netanyahu until hostages are released. to call for a ceasefire, the war is unfolding and it would be challenging to have that implemented on the ground. >> kayleigh: trey yingst, thank you, excellent reporting, as always. talk to you soon. >> trey: thank you. >> kayleigh: bring in retired general, keith kellogg, former national security advisor to former vice president mike pence. we see reality of war there, general kellogg. we want to show our viewers what is happening on the other side of that border. here is some video of what the idf is doing. the first video, this is a tunnel, you see this tunnel is outside of baithanun. second video is the unit of the idf destroying a hamas tunnel system. this is what subterrainian warfare is like, describe the images for us. >> thanks for having me. the hardest fight you have is sub-terrainian. when you think of going into a tunnel, think of fighting in a phone booth, that is what it means. the israelis created two units, one means diamond in israeli. special reconnaissance unit and you have unit called samor, which means weasel and been designed to go into the tunnel environment because a regular soldier can't do that well. when you go into a tunnel, think of just being, you have no spatial idea what is happening. you go in there and you are fighting basically face-to-face or you have no ability to have good vision devices that will work in a tunnel. they work, but they go in thermal, the other side would jump red through the thermal device. it is hard to fight in that. what they have done and i think you are seeing now what the israelis have done, cut off gaza city, surrounded it, isolated it and think of a checker board. each square, they will go square by square to finally find the tunnels to reduce the tunnels and go in. it will take a long time. in 2014, they went in to destroy the tunnels in gaza. it took six weeks, they had to come out. i think what netanyahu will do is stay there until he reduces gaza and finds the tunnels. when you find them, you see them and destroy them. you are talking about 300 miles of tunnels. one hostage that came out said she walked for hours through tunnels. hamas knows this, and the israelis have to fight through it and use special units to go in and destroy the tunnels tunnel by tunnel. it will take a long time, hardest fight an infantryman has to do. >> kayleigh: that is the south. let's go to the north where hezbollah resides. hezbollah speaking out today, one line stood out to me. we will continue to attack american forces in iraq and syria. would he be using that kind of language and taking part in those actions under former president trump? >> i remember kayleigh, you were there during the last state of the union when president trump stood before congress and said if you attack, did not say kill, if you attack an american, you forfeit your life, he was making that comment to terrorists. i am shocked this administration has not made the same comment. you have secretary of state talking about it, what you want in a situation like this, with rallah, or hezbollah and iran, make your message concise, short and direct and follow through with it. all they are doing is causing more problems because they made the situation so not recognizable or they don't understand it, you have to make the other side understand there is a price to be made. you attack an american, you have a problem. >> kayleigh: thank you very much. lisa, something was understood when i was there. >> lisa: it is clear no one fears us anymore, that is evident by what is going on in ukraine and what is going on in the middle east right now and you have hezbollah praising the terrorist attacks against israel, threatening the united states. trey showed us the israel of israelis not knowing when bombs will hit. what was the biden administration doing yesterday? unveiling a strategy to fight islamophobia. which make you think biden administration is more concerned about muslim votes than slaughtering of jews. his support among arab americans dropped to 17%. you have representative jayapal, he would lose support of muslim votes. you could logically conclude this administration is more concerned about the votes, looking at states like michigan, he won by 154,000. 242,000 muslim living in that state. he is more concerned than this attempted genocide of the jews taking place now, says a lot about joe biden to me. >> kayleigh: it does. it feels like pure politics, the calls for pauses? how do you pause? if you are an idf soldier surrounded by hamas, booby trapped buildings, how do you pause? >> emily: to underscore what i start to say a moment ago, the spokesperson for netanyahu said calls for ceasefire means you are taking a pro-hamas position. in light of trey's amazing coverage and what he talked about israel preserving the batteries, on october 24, this pentagon said we are sending two air systems to israel, two batteries in addition to high altitude defense battery and patriot air defense battalion to the region. that is in addition to other support mechanisms and indicators we are sending. hearing the israelis are trying to preserve batteries, i worry are ours there yet? have our supplies reached it? despite or amidst biden call for ceasefire, are we holding true to the word that we will supply all elements needed for israel to defend themselves at this moment? that is important to me. >> kayleigh: they are saying there is difference in ceasefire and pause, it seems the same. >> raymond: if you listen to blinken, i had the misfortune of doing, the entire address, he is mincing weak. trying to create a moral equivalency between what happened to the israelis and what is happening to palestine now. i'm sorry, there is no moral equivalency this moment. you don't do it by beheading children. this is the world that joe biden has built. he financed, we financed iran, iran finances hamas and hezbollah will enter the fight. they are attacking servicemen and the only message, don't. i don't know what thatten moos and neither do our enemies. >> kayleigh: i want to share news before we got to air 18 minutes before we got to air, the house passed bipartisan iranian petroleum act. the congressman talked to us last week to cut off that funding. >> cheryl: the way iranians are funding this is through oil cells, unmarked tankers, they are laughing at sanctions, biden administration put on them and making billions of dollars. israelis need funding and need funding now, that argument is going to continue in washington. one thing you mentioned, real quick about the fact that we, we have talked before, we're weak on the world stage. look at the wagner group and russians, they will funnel weapons and defense system and give to bashar al assad in syria and that will head to hezbollah. this is what is happening, u.s. forces have been under attack in syria and believe me, those comments, high alert this morning on fox business, hezbollah leader was speaking because they knew especially northern israel those were going to be inflammatory words and they were worse than i thought. they were horrific. they are ready to go. two-front war and israel needs everything from us right now. >> emily: raymond arroyo, you talked about -- the beginning of his address today, he was distraught and wrought with emotion as he narrated atrocities he had seen detailing things hamas had done, vile, monstrous things and it struck me he said we have to keep telling you about this because the world has forgotten so quickly and easily. i was heartened by that, i hope it stays. >> raymond: then he said, i've seen similar images of palestinian children. stop, moral equivalency has to stop vchl coherent policy so our adversaries understand. don't, no. clearly, don't. there it is again. don't. eric >> emily: turning to the border, security threat from open and overwhelmed southern border since president biden dismantled the trump administration border policy. here is one chilling example of why. ice just arrested illegal border crosser wanted in seneshggal, for terrorist activities. first encountered on october 3. he was mistakenly released into our country. shocker. another week went by before homeland security flagged fbi he was a suspected terrorist and it took another week to finally arrest him in -- wait for it, new york city. casey segal, live from the dallas bureau with the details. >> good to be with you, newly uncovered information highlight disconnect between countries when it comes to sharing criminal information and background of migrants. this 29 year old was wanted for criminal conspiracy in relation to a terrorist organization. in addition to slew of other charges. when cbp officials ran his name through the system, nothing popped up, he was released with a notice to apeer on his own recognizance. 169 migrants on the fbi terrorist watch list were apprehended on the border. officials point out those figures include the ones arrested and we know about for sure. what we don't know is how many could be slipping through the cracks. >> the problem, though, the 600,000 of known gotaways, close to 2 million over course of the biden administration, we know nothing about. no idea who they are, no idea where they are and what they are doing now inside the united states and that is problematic. >> this as large migrant caravan continue to make way on foot through southern mexico bound for the united states. it has grown to 7000 in size, forming long lines on roadways, it is not clear when the group is expected to arrive at the u.s. southern border and where they will turn up to try to illegally cross. emily. >> emily: thank you so much. lisa, one thing casey mentioned, highlights disconnect between countries and highlights disconnect between agencies here and overworked and underfunded states and the fear that anyone that comes over, as long as they get to a sanctuary city, they are scott free. >> yeah, you have secretary mayorkas saying there is 600,000 illegal gotaways in 2023 alone. how many terrorists are among those peep snel even dhs says they are vetting people when they are coming, they are not. you can't vet some people from countries. we can call up taliban in afghanistan or isis, is so-and-so a good guy? no. or if gazans find their way to the united states, who is this person? that is not how it works. wing 172 individuals on the terrorist watch list, more than the previous six years combined. who have we allowed into the united states? it is a given we will see terror attacks happen on u.s. soil. >> emily: peter doocy asked john kirby, how many are we going to find of potential terrorists coming over the border? watch how john kirby responded. >> has white house occurred the fact that a terrorist could be in here rights now? >> we are concerned about presence on u.s. soil of terrorists coming from overseas. >> 600,000 known gotaways in the last year, is it possible somebody want to commit a terrorist attack during a time of elevated threat crossed southern border into the united states already? >> i couldn't possibly answer that question

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