Chaim starts out by telling his viewers that he’s standing next to the Egyptian border, and he reminds them that Egypt is where the Jewish People’s story begins back in the Book of Genesis.
He also reminds them of the prophecy in Isaiah 19 about a highway running from Egypt through Israel to Assyria.
He has a friend named Judah in the video and together they talk about the story from the Book of Exodus when Moses was standing in front of the Red Sea and he had to lead the people of Israel through it in order to escape from the army of Pharaoh. Together, speaking in Hebrew, Chaim and Judah say it’s time to be brave and trust God, to step into the water and to believe that God will carry us through to the other side.
He adds that even today, the IDF needed to go back into Khan Yunis to confront Hamas forces who had rallied there, and he rhetorically asks his viewers to think about what they have done at times in their lives when they felt like Moses must have felt, at their wits end, standing in front of the water with a hostile enemy behind them.
He rhetorically asks what choices people will make under such stressful and uncertain circumstances. He mentions all the leadership changes around the world, in Europe and potentially in the US as a Presidential election draws near there. He mentions the assassination attempt on Donald Trump which nearly succeeded and the decision by President Biden to step aside and endorse his Vice President, Kamala Harris, to run on the Democratic ticket instead.
Chaim says this opens up all kinds of new possibilities, the world is in uncharted waters and there are many difficult days ahead. In this context, Chaim mentions the escalation in the war against the Houthis in Yemen, who are just another arms of Iran.
Chaim concludes by thanking his viewers for standing with Israel and encourages them to step out in faith.