‘The story you don't see': Chris Kenny tours Israel after October 7 massacre
Sky News host Chris Kenny visited Israel to uncover the horrors of October 7 and reflect on life in Israel during the war.
'So, here I am now at the Western Wall, and it is just a reminder of the obvious point about this great city of Jerusalem,' Mr Kenny said.
'It is such a holy city to the three great faiths of Judaism, Islam and Christianity.'

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