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CNN Reporter Confronted, Screamed at in the West Bank: 'F*** CNN!'

CNN Reporter Confronted, Screamed at in the West Bank: 'F*** CNN!'
AP Photo/Majdi Mohammed, File

CNN appears not to have a fan following in the West Bank city of Ramallah as the war in Israel continues to wage on. 

On Friday, CNN reporter Sara Sidner was confronted by Palestinian protesters during a "CNN This Morning" segment, who called her and the network "genocide supporters." 

Before being pulled away from the scene by a security team, protesters shouted, "F--- CNN!" and "You are not welcome here!"

Sidner described the area as a place where dead bodies have been found along the street, adding that they are a common occurrence, and the subsequent air raid is always right around the corner. 

While speaking into the camera, the reporter wore a helmet and safety vest as protesters supported the attack on Israel launched by the terrorist group Hamas. 

More from Fox News on the incident: 

As she continued reporting, a man wearing a scarf and green sweatshirt jumped in between Sidner and her producers, approached the reporter, and began screaming, "You are genocide supporters! You are not welcome here! Genocide supporters!" Sidner remained calm and kept her voice low as the man put his face close to hers and continued yelling. Pointing a finger close to her face and pushing into her, the Palestinian demonstrator exclaimed, "F--- CNN! F--- CNN! F--- CNN! Genocide supporters!" After a few more seconds of the man yelling at Sidner and other bystanders attempting to block her camera crew, Sidner's team pulled her away from the man and the growing mob.

Sidner assured her team that she and her crew were safe before continuing to report on the devastation, saying that the protesters "do not like the way in which CNN has been reporting the story." 

Last week, a reporter walked through an Israeli neighborhood bordering Gaza where Hamas terrorists murdered families and beheaded babies as their loved ones watched. Israeli soldiers told the reporter the onslaught was like nothing they had ever seen before. 

Nearly two weeks after the initial attack on Israel by the terrorist group Hamas, more than 1,400 Israeli citizens are dead, including Americans and children. More than 200 people have been taken hostage as well. In addition, there have been nearly 3,000 people killed and 10,000-plus who have been injured in Gaza. 

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