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(Day 430) Swords of Iron – “Future Plans”

The Assad regime in Syria is gone, and the Syrian Army is no longer a significant presence. This has also rendered past agreements, such as the buffer zone understanding that prevented invasions into Israel, ineffective. Since the fragile peace established after the 1973 war has dissolved, Israel has taken steps to secure its borders. The Yahalom unit was deployed to ensure the buffer zone is secure, including digging trenches and removing at least five nearby villages to create a stronger defensive line.  

While some of the rebel groups in the area are Sunni and not Shiite like Iran, their trustworthiness remains questionable. Many are closely aligned with ISIS, which raises concerns. Ensuring the security of this zone has become a top priority. Israel has also deployed planes, helicopters, and tanks to eliminate key Iranian stockpiles and infrastructure intended to harm Israel. These precise strikes aim to delay any planned attacks and protect Israeli civilians.  

In Gaza, Israel continues its relentless search for hostages. The Yahalom unit recently demolished a Hamas tunnel in Jabalia, stretching hundreds of meters, and destroyed booby traps and explosive devices along the way. When Hamas terrorists emerged from the tunnel, firing anti-tank projectiles and RPGs, Israeli forces responded with airstrikes and ground fire, neutralizing the threat. However, the hostages remain missing, and the search continues in an extensive network of underground tunnels.  

The Golan Heights is another area of strategic importance, particularly for residents living in northern Israel. Controlling both the Israeli and Syrian sides of Mount Hermon is vital to neutralizing threats from higher ground. The buffer zone must remain strong to prevent Iranian forces, including the IRGC, from using it as a corridor to launch attacks against Israel.  

This period of shifting alliances also highlights the need to strengthen ties with Western allies, uniting against shared adversaries like Iran, Russia, and North Korea. Israel’s alignment with the West is not only strategic but a reaffirmation of shared values and a commitment to peace.  

In these uncertain times, we look to faith for strength. As Isaiah 41:10 says: *“Do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.”*  

Israel stands firm in its resolve to protect its people and secure its borders, prepared for any challenge that may arise. God bless from down south. God bless you all.

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(Day 480) Swords of Iron – “A new Season is Here”

Chaim starts the video by acknowledging that some IDF reserve soldiers are getting tired, ready for this war to be over so they can take off their uniforms and go back to their civilian lives. He talks about some of the different environments that IDF soldiers are being deployed, from the tropical beaches of Gaza to the frozen, snow capped Golan Heights. He also acknowledges that there is not always equipment needed for these different environments, and he says that the IDF welcomes any donations of equipment that will help them get the job done safely and effectively.

Day 479 Swords of Iron – “With you through the fire”

Chaim starts by talking about what a roller coaster of emotions Israelis are on, learning small details about the hostages, hearing that some will be released soon but also learning about the conditions Hamas was able to extract in exchange for releasing them.

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