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Day 396 Swords of Iron – “Elections”

Chaim starts out by saying that everyone in Israel is in suspense, wondering how the elections in the US will go. The relationship between Israel and the US is so strong and important that Israelis are naturally very concerned about it.

He then gives a quick review of some of the highlights from the latest rounds of fighting in the Gaza Strip and also in Lebanon. He says that steady progress is being made in the plan to dismantle there terrorist groups. He says that the lies Hezbollah told that they were trying to protect Lebanon from Israel are being exposed as it becomes more and more obvious that they were wasting all the “aid” money they got to build infrastructure meant to attack Israel.

He also mentions the lies that the Ayatollahs in Iran told in order ot take over that country, and these lies are being exposed and that regime is trembling and might soon crumble under the pressure.

Next Chaim mentions the leaks of classified information here in Israel and in the US. These leaks did damage to the national security of both of these countries.

Chaim then mentions that Israel is anticipating a barrage of Iranian weapons from the territory of Iraq. But as we’re waiting for that, there is news of massive floods in and around Baghdad, similar to what happened in the Houthi-controlled parts of Yemen a few months ago.

In this context, he quotes Psalms 146:5; Happy is he who has the God of Jacob for his help, whose hope is in the Lord his God.

Chaim concludes by saying that he is proud to wear the pendent which demands to “bring them home now” and he says this refers to the hostages being held in Gaza but also all those Jewish people waiting to make Aliyah.

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(Day 563) Swords of Iron – “Drive Terror Out”

Chaim starts by saying he remembers the day he got the call to come to his IDF reserve unit because the war was starting and he was needed. He talks about others he knows who did the same, even though many of them were very busy and had a lot going on, they all dropped what they were doing and ran to join their units. They all thought it would be a short war like so many others before it, but this war has lasted over a year and a half and there’s no end in sight.

(Day 562) Swords of Iron – “Fell in the line of duty”

Chaim starts by saying it’s always tragic when the IDF suffers casualties, and he honors Warrant Officer G’haleb Sliman Alnasasra, 35, of Rahat, who was killed in action over the weekend. Several other soldiers were wounded in the attack, which occurred in an area that was believed to have been cleared of hostile actors, but Hamas had a tunnel that had not been demolished yet and some Hamas guys popped up out of that tunnel and fired an RPG at an IDF vehicle and then later as a rescue vehicle was headed towards the scene Hamas detonated an IED and inflicted more casualties.

(Day 561) Swords of Iron – “Name a Hero of yours”

Chaim starts the video by asking his viewers to leave a comment talking about who their heroes are. He then tells the story of one of his personal heroes, Fredreich Bonhoofer, who was a pastor in Germany who publicly stood against the Nazi regime and was also involved in the plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler in July 1944. His great legacy is that although he was a pacifist, he said that to not take action in the face of evil, and to not speak out in the face of evil, was to support evil and to become evil.

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