FNCers Kidnapped In Gaza: “It Keeps You On Pins & Needles,” Centanni’s Brother Says
Ken Centanni, the brother of kidnapped Fox News correspondent Steve Centanni, says it’s hard to put his feelings into words. In an interview that aired on MSNBC this morning, he said:![]()
“It keeps you on pins and needles and it’s very upsetting. And we want him back. We want him safe. We love him very much. And we don’t want anything to happen to him. So we’re really praying that this is just one of those things that where they — do a fast kidnap and let him go. We’ve heard that that happens over there. And we are praying that’s the same thing here.”![]()
> Also: Ken told KCBS: “That’s my brother. He didn’t mind stepping into the positions that were a little bit risky to get the good stories. We’re very proud of the things he’s done but now we want him to quit.”

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