Day 333 Swords of Iron – “Down with Hezbollah”
Chaim begins the video by rhetorically asking if he’s worried about Hezbollah. He then gives a long list of reasons why it makes very good sense to be worried about Hezbollah. He starts with the massive arsenal of rockets, UAV’s and missiles Hezbollah has aimed at the Galilee where Chaim and his family live.
They also have anti-aircraft capabilities, anti-ship missiles and much else. They’ve got missiles that could target strategic sites inside Israel including the Knesset. They have a large number of missiles and other weapons that were provided by Iran, and they’ve also been trained and funded by Iran.
They’ve also got North Korean, Russian and Chinese built ballistic missiles.
Some of their fighters have experience from other wars, in Yemen, Syria and even Afghanistan.
Perhaps most frighteningly of all, they’re driven by an extreme ideology which has brainwashed them into not even caring if they live or die as long as they take as many Israelis down with them as possible when they die.
They are very dangerous for all these reasons and more, but Chaim says Israel is not afraid of them. He says Israel has strong defenses of our own, including missile defenses which can intercept most of their weapons. He points out that Israel fought Hezbollah before (he personally fought in the Second Lebanon War in 2006) and he says that although Israel has to be brave and strong in this situation, there’s no reason to be afraid. Any invaders who want to be martyrs for their false gods will get what they want.
The God of Israel, described in the Bible, will not let Israel be overcome.
In this context he quotes Psalms 119:85-86; The proud have dug pits for me, which is not according to Your law. All Your commandments are faithful; They persecute me wrongfully; Help me!
He concludes by saying that Hezbollah should take a lesson from the defeat of Hamas and the other terrorist groups in Gaza, and he adds that as he turns 41 years of age, he’s having a lot of deep thoughts about life, trust, and faith. He thanks his viewers for keeping him and his comrades in prayer.