Fox News’ Katie Pavlich shares pics from her last visit to Iron Wall as she talks about horrors of Israel-Hamas conflict
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Fox News contributor Katie Pavlich took to Instagram to share a few snaps from her last visit to the Israel-Gaza border in light of the recent surprise murderous attack by Hamas on the State of Israel.
The 35-year-old shared a post with a series of images of fences and a snapshot of Google Maps with a small blue dot indicating a small village, Kfar Aza, which was targeted by Hamas when the attack began.
Mentioning that the photos were from a “previous visit” of her, Pavlich updated her followers on the state of the village “after the last weekend.”
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Katie Pavlich shares images from her last trip to the Israel-Gaza border
Pavlich began her post with a close-up of a fence at the Israel-Gaza border and then followed it up with another snap which captured the fence running down from one end to the other.
She also shared two more snaps of the same fence that stood between Israel and Gaza on a clear day.
However, it was Pavlich’s last snap in the carousel post that showed the horrors of the ongoing war.
The Fox News guest host posted a screenshot of the map which displayed a blue dot, signaling that it was the village of Kfar Aza.
Pavlich stated that after the attack over the weekend by Hamas, the village “doesn’t exist anymore.”
She detailed her last visit to the border in the caption and spoke about the atrocities committed in the ongoing war.
Pavlich wrote, “A previous visit to the Israel-Gaza border. After last weekend the dot on the map, Kfar Aza, doesn’t exist anymore. Hamas terrorists came through the fence to slaughter men, women, and children in their beds.”
She continued, “Then, their homes were burned. Civilians trying to flee in their cars were shot and engulfed in flames.”
Katie Pavlich’s followers offer support to those suffering at Israel-Gaza border
Pavlich’s followers expressed their horror at the ongoing conflict and prayed for those living through the situation.
One wrote, “Absolutely heartbreaking. God bless all of the innocent people living through this. God bless those who have passed. Jesus is with them all. HE’S with us all.”
A second said, “Unspeakable horrors. Prayers for Israel,” while a third added, “Hearts out to them.”
Another stated, “So devastated for the people of Israel. Cannot stop thinking about them." "Praying for PEACE," emphasized a fifth commenter, not taking any sides.