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Day 235 Swords of Iron – “Vietcong tactics and Hamas tactics”

Chaim starts the video by pointing out the great conundrum of conventional armies battling irregular forces. A conventional army loses if it doesn’t win, but an irregular force can win as long as it doesn’t lose.

Chaim makes some comparisons between the war the IDF is fighting against Hamas in Gaza and the US war in Vietnam, where the Vietcong guerilla force used tunnels, IED’s, booby traps, hit-and-run tactics and ambushes against the better-armed and equipped US military. The Vietcong also used the civilian population as a support network and engaged in relentless psychological warfare against the US troops.

All of these tactics and strategies are similar to what Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad terrorist groups are using in their war with the IDF.

But Chaim reminds his viewers that this has been going on for a very long time. He reminds them of the First and Second Intifada back in the 1980s and the 2000s. These two events flank the Oslo Accords in 1995 and the Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip in 2005. Like the American involvement in Vietnam, this conflict has been going on for decades and includes many high and low points.

He also draws a parallel to the protests against the Vietnam War that took place on US University campuses and the protests against the war against Hamas that are taking place on US university campuses. Also, there’s a parallel that can be seen between those who are in favor of the victory of Communism over Capitalism and those who are in favor of teh victory of Jihadism over democracy.

But Chaim declares to anyone who is listening that Hamas will NOT win this war, and he says this is because the God of Israel is protecting the nation of Israel.

He concludes by quoting Joshua 1:9; Have I not commanded you? Be strong and of good courage; do not be afraid, nor be dismayed, for the Lord your God is with you wherever you go.”

Then he counts the Omer for day 35.

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(Day 627) Swords of Iron – “Going Ballistic on Beersheva”

Chaim starts by lamenting the destruction in Ber Sheva that was caused by a last-minute Iranian ballistic missile strike just before the cease-fire went into effect. But, he says, he’s glad to live in a country that cares about its citizens and works hard to protect them, even if sometimes the bad guys land a blow. On that note, Chaim gives some details that are known about what happened in Ber Sheva, including the facts that the missile that struck the building was one of a wave that Iran fired and many more lives could have been lost if people had not been in their bomb shelters.

(Day 625) Swords of Iron – “Kaboom!”

Chaim starts by cheering on the announcement by US President Donald Trump that the US has joined the war against Iran’s nuclear program, defending the free world against one of its most dangerous enemies by destroying the Fordow, Isfahan and Natanz nuclear facilities.

(Day 619) Swords of Iron – “Remember We Didn’t Start This”

Chaim starts by acknowledging that these are difficult times in Israel, with incoming ballistic missiles and drones, cruise missiles and other weapons. Hundreds of people have been rendered homeless and at least 25 have been killed, while many more have been wounded. Israelis have had to run to their bomb shelters on several occasions over the past five days, and sometimes we have to stay there for extended periods, but it’s very important for us to stay safe.

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