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Day 449 Swords of Iron – “Daily Hanukkah Miracles”

Chaim starts the video by mentioning that Israel continues to be hit by ballistic missiles from the Houthis in Yemen, as well as suffering from floodwaters in some regions. Rockets fired from Gaza caused alarms to sound in Jerusalem over the past 24 hours, and there was also a terrorist stabbing attack that killed an 83-year-old Holocaust survivor.

Israel is going through a rough time, but we know that God is taking care of us.

That’s good because many of the other places we should be able to look to for help are abandoning us. Chaim mentions a letter recently signed by 77 Democrats in the US Congress demanding that the US cease exporting defense equipment to Israel, even as the Jewish State continues to fight a war of survival on seven fronts.

Chaim says that the IDF troops feel like they are modern day Macabbees, standing strong for the Word of God despite an onslought of paganism and evil.

Chaim says that in many of the terrorist organizations and rogue regimes that have been supporting the Iranian-led assault on Israel, there is beginning to be a realization that Israel won’t be intimidated. In the Druze villages of southern Syria there is also a realization that it’s better to be under Israeli protection than to be with the new regime in Damascus.

However, Chaim also mentions the growing danger from Turkey, which is actively trying to take control of Syria through the Sunni jihadist clients they’ve cultivated there. They are very anti-Israel and their projection of power so close to Israel’s borders needs to be closely monitered.

Chaim concludes the video by reminding his viewers that the Aliyah Return Center is a tax exempt charity in the US and this is the season of the year when charities raise their budgets for the next year, so he asks his viewers to donate.

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(Day 596) Swords of Iron – “Trudging on as Shavuot (Pentecost) approaches”

Chaim starts by saying that he’s preparing to attend the funeral of Yaron Lischinsky, 30, and Sarah Lynn Milgrim, 26, two young Israelis diplomats who were murdered in Washington DC by a Pro-Palestinian terrorist last week. Israeli diplomatic missions around the world have increased their security and they are also flying their flags at half mast this week, even as some American officials including US Representative Ilan Omar of Minnesota coldly declined to comment on the attack.

(Day 595) Swords of Iron – “Devastated”

Chaim starts by talking about how difficult Israel’s situation remains, since there are ballistic missiles being fired at Israel by the Houthis in Yemen and ongoing fighting in Gaza and elsewhere.

(Day 594) Swords of Iron – “Brainwash”

Chaim starts out by saying how devastated he is at the news that Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, two staff members at the Israeli Embassy in Washington DC, were murdered by a pro-Palestinian terrorist in Washington DC on Thursday. Yaron is the son of a well-known tour guide here in Israel, and his family is part of Israel’s Believer community.

(Day 593) Swords of Iron – “Hellbent on Israel’s Destruction”

Chaim starts out by saying that big things are in the offing as China has told all its citizens in Israel to leave the country immediately, as nuclear talks between the US and Iran appear to be breaking down. Israel is determined not to allow Iran to get nuclear weapons and Iran shows no signs of backing down. There is a real chance that full-scale war between Iran and Israel is about to break out.

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