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Fox News anchor Ainsley Earhardt was abruptly interrupted during her phase on the Veteran Business Project to deliver pressing news about Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s security briefing.

During the Wednesday, Aug. 6 broadcast of Fox and Friends, the host’s dialog was abruptly halted to report on Netanyahu’s essential assembly. Prior to the surprising break, Earhardt had been talking with a Vietnam veteran about his initiative to assist America’s navy heroes.

Although they managed to cowl most of their dialogue, Earhardt was interrupted just as she was selling his project’s web site for the news update. After the breaking news phase, a Fox News presenter said, “Thank you, Ainsley. Israel is on the sting of a major choice in the struggle against Hamas.”

The anchor elaborated, “Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is about to meet with his security counsel seeking his final approval for his reported plan to dramatically expand military operations in Gaza, and as humanitarian efforts in Gaza face widespread difficulty.”

The broadcaster then previewed Fox’s upcoming exclusive coverage, noting, “Bill Hemmer will be sitting down with an exclusive one-on-one interview with the Israeli Prime Minister any minute now, and he will be joining us later in the show with a first look.”

Reports from AOL point out that Israel’s security crew is scheduled to convene on Thursday, August 7 to decide whether or not to authorize a full navy occupation of the Gaza Strip. Sources counsel that tens of 1000’s of Israeli troops can be required to execute such an operation.

Prior to this developing story, Ainsley spoke with Charles “Lynn” Lowder about his involvement with the Veteran Business Project. The dialog happened in honor of Purple Heart Day, which acknowledges brave members of the U.S. Armed Forces who have been injured or misplaced their lives in fight.

Throughout their dialogue, Charles outlined the group’s goal, which was based to help navy personnel, veterans, and their spouses with entrepreneurial alternatives. He highlighted a number of small enterprises that have emerged from this system, including Rosie’s Home Cookin, a veteran-themed restaurant located in Brooklyn, New York.

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Addressing the prospects that stay out there, Charles said, “If there are veterans watching us they can do exactly what the World War II veterans did. They can have their own business, they can build for them and their families, and have a sold economic future.”

He added, “I would tell you Ainsley we don’t have the answer to every veteran suicide in this country, but I’ll tell you we have an answer and that is veterans getting into a business for themselves. They are very successful at this. It’s a great future.”

Expressing his deep reverence for the American flag, Charles said, “We were born under it, served under it, and we’re going to be buried under it. The flag is sacred. It certainly is.”

Fox News anchor cut off mid-interview to deliver

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