Chaim starts out by telling his viewers that he’s in the Negev desert, which is a great place to talk about pioneering. He says that at the Ambassador Academy pioneering is one of the topics they teach students about. He mentions the earthquake that happened in Lebanon and Syria which he believes is an answer to the prayers for protection over Israel on Tisha B’Av. He also mentions David Ben Gurion, the first Prime Minister of Israel who retired to a small moshav in the Negev to try and set an example for the people of Israel to settle this part of the country.
He eventually settled in Moshav Sde Boker in the Negev and he and his wife are buried there. But before that, he had a vision of the desert blooming, long before he ever even came to this country. He arrived here before the First World War and began taking part in activities that would lead to Jewish people immigrating here and setting up the foundations for a government, an economy and even an army. He said that one of his inspirations for doing all this was the Prophetic Scriptures in the Bible.
There were many other people who still believe in these prophecies and Chaim invites his viewers to join them in praying for Israel, and for victory in this war which will bring back the remaining hostages and bring a lasting peace to the region.