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Day 338 Swords of Iron – “Against all Odds”

 

Chaim starts by stating that everyone has a historical experience and Israel’s historical experience has been wonderful but also including some very sad episodes. But even the sad episodes often included an element of overcoming great odds.

He cites examples from the Bible including Moses, Joshua and Gideon, who had to be patient and trust God in all kinds of confusing and scary circumstances.

He also talks about David, facing Goliath with faith that God would give him victory.

He also mentions King Hezekiah and Elijah the Prophet, who had faith that God would allow them to overcome the great odds against them. He mentions several other heroes of the faith in the Old Testament, and then the scene shifts to him participating in Shabbat prayers with some other soldiers from his unit. The video ends with these soldiers thanking the viewers for their generosity in giving to the Aliyah Return Center so the ARC can purchase gear that makes their job much easier.

 

 

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(Day 751) Swords of Iron – “Light vs Darkness”

Chaim starts by framing a question about whether or not Hamas can be coerced or convinced to follow through on the terms of the ceasefire agreement, and move from the first phase to the next phase. So far, they have not released the remains of all the hostages who were slain in captivity, and they are showing no signs of disarming.

(Day 750) Swords of Iron – “Drones And Intentions”

Chaim starts by saying it’s good to see the Egyptian teams coming to help look for the remains of hostages under the rubble and wreckage in Gaza. At the same time, Egypt is hosting some of the most dangerous Hamas terrorists who were released from prison as part of the ceasefire deal in a five star hotel.

(Day 748) Swords of Iron – “Pitch Black”

Chaim starts by saying that after spending two years in pitch black tunnels, the Israeli hostages have emerged into the light and they’re home with their families, celebrating Shabbat and the light is breaking out. They’re seeing that righteousness prevails, although it’s not always immediately obvious.

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