Day 382 Swords of Iron – “When Duty Calls“
Chaim starts the video by acknowledging that the sky is black with explosions, from intercepted rockets, but “a new day is dawning”.
Chaim starts the video by acknowledging that the sky is black with explosions, from intercepted rockets, but “a new day is dawning”.
Chaim starts the video by inviting his viewers to join in the restoration of Israel. He tells the story about how the Aliyah Return Center has received gold and silver jewellery over the years. This is reminiscent of the way gold and silver and
Chaim starts the video by saying that he’s back in southern Lebanon for the first time since he fought in the Second Lebanon War in 2006. He says he can remember that first war like it was yesterday, but there was no Iron Dome back then
Chaim starts out the video by stating the obvious, that there’s a LOT going on in Israel over the Succot holiday. He mentions the attempt by terrorists to infiltrate into Israel from Jordan, the dropping of aid parcels to Gaza, and he also asks what Yahya Sinwar was doing when he died. He points out that Sinwar was carrying a large amount of cash, a UN travel document, etc.
Chaim starts the video by talking about how Yahya Sinwar didn’t die as a glorious martyr, but rather as a murderer, covered in shame.
Chaim starts the video by saying he was in Gaza for an entire year, looking for the hostages and for the terrorists who were holding them. Now he knows that Yahya Sinwar, the leader of Hamas and chief architect of the October 7th massacre, has been eliminated.
Chaim starts out with a gag about the Ark of the Covenant before moving on to some commentary about how it’s the beginning of Succot, which is a time when joy is COMMANDED by the Bible, and it’s a time of ingathering. In ancient times it was a time of ingathering the harvest and in modern time its significant in the narrative of ingathering the exiles.
Chaim starts by informing his viewers that it is time to celebrate Succot, also known as the Feast of Tabernacles. The Bible says that if the nations of the world don’t come up to Jerusalem to honor God during the Feast of Tabernacles, they won’t be blessed with rain.
Chaim starts by saying it’s risky standing on the border between Israel and Lebanon right now, but it’s also risky standing up for what’s right anywhere else in the world. He says that people need to make a choice if they want freedom or if they want to risk allowing a jihadi zombie apocalypse to engulf the world.
Chaim starts by talking about the Fall Feasts of the Lord, including the Day of Atonement and Succot.