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Benjamin Hall (born 23 July 1982) is a British journalist who serves as a
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correspondent for
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and is based in Washington, D.C. He joined the network in July 2015.


Early life

Hall grew up in London, as a dual citizen, holding both US and UK passports. He studied at
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,
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, and Duke University, and received a BA from Richmond University, London. He received a post graduate diploma in television journalism from the University of the Arts, London.


Career

Hall began his career as a journalist focusing on the Middle East. Since 2007, he has written from the front lines for ''
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'', ''
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'' of London, ''
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'', ''
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'',
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, and other outlets, often as one of the first journalists on the ground. Hall has traveled to Syria and Iraq, repeatedly filing dispatches for
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and ''
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'', as well as the aforementioned publications — often from behind enemy lines and embedded with rebel and regime troops. Hall smuggled himself into
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during the height of the siege, and reported for ''
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'', ''
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'', and others regarding
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’s indiscriminate shelling of the local population. In 2014, he embedded with UN troops during the siege of the
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parliament, writing for ''The Times''. He has reported from Egypt, Haiti, and Iran. He was a jury member of the London Kurdish film festival. Hall authored the book ''Inside ISIS: The Brutal Rise of a Terrorist Army'', which was published by Hachette Book Group in 2015. On 14 March 2022, he was injured while on assignment reporting the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine in Ukraine outside of
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. 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, was killed in the incident in Horenka,
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. Ukrainian journalist Oleksandra "Shasha" Kuvshinova, aged 24, was also killed in the attack. Three weeks after the attack, Hall reported on Twitter that he had lost half of one leg, his foot on the other leg, suffered loss of function in one eye, damage to his hearing and injuries to a hand. He also paid tribute to his deceased colleagues. Fox News Media CEO
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and President Jay Wallace visited Hall on July 14, 2022, at the Brooke Army Medical Center in Texas, where he has been recovering since the attack. Wallace wrote, "He looks incredible given everything he has endured, and he is truly an inspiration," in a note to Fox News staff. On September 14, 2022 Benjamin Hall made a surprise appearance at the Fox News Quarterly Address exactly six months since the attack occurred. In part he said "I remember thinking that day then when I was lying there that there was one thing I needed to do, and that was to get home, try somehow to get home and see my family. And what's happened from then to now with so much support, so much goodwill, so much help from everybody". He also said that the attack on him and his co-workers was ""It is a story, not really of tragedy, but one of goodwill." In November 2022, Hall received the Courage Award at the 4th Annual Patriot Award. In part he said "I wish I could be there in person to pick it up, but I can’t yet. I am doing very well now,” he said. “I’m walking a lot better. I’m seeing better. My injuries are getting better and that is all thanks to the people who came to save me. It’s thanks to the people who put me back together." In December 2022, Benjamin Hall received the Foreign Press Award. Fox News President and Executive Editor Jay Wallace accepted Hall’s award on his behalf, but Benjamin Hall did give a recorded speech saying in part, "Thank you very much for this award tonight. I do think that this is not just an award for myself. 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. And despite the attack...I think it is essential that people continue telling the news, telling the stories from war. I think that that’s the only way we truly get to understand the atrocities, the disasters and the horror that’s happening out there. And only then perhaps can good things can change come from it. And this is also about celebrating the people who came in to get me and to save me, the people who put me back together, who built me despite all my injuries. And when I look at all those people and what they did and I’m reminded of how much good there is in the world, there was evil there in Ukraine that hurt so many people. But there is good and there is more good than there is evil. And we have to continue trying to fight to get that news out as well. People are knocked down. I myself was knocked down. But I know for certain now that you can pick yourself up again and you can try even harder to do what is so important, to keep telling the truth, to keep telling the stories and encouraging everyone else to do the same." On January 26, 2023, Hall returned to live television after months of being off the air while healing from the attack on March 14, 2022. He said that he returned with no feet, one fully workable hand, one eye, one fully working ear, and one leg. During the interview with Fox & Friends he announced that he wrote a book about the attack and the resulting months of healing called "SAVED: A War Reporter's Mission to Make it Home". The book was released on March 14, 2023, the one year anniversary of the attack.


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