ARC Israel Updates

Day 134

Chaim begins the video by saying that his wife has told him she and many others are praying for the IDF troops to have their spiritual tanks full, and to demonstrate this he shows the oil gauge on a military vehicle.

Next he launches into an exposition on the upcoming festival or Purim, commemorating the events described in the Biblical Book of Esther. In that Book, the Jews are described as being subjects of the kingdom of Persia (modern-day Iran) and they had an enemy named Haman. Chaim points out that Haman had the same spirit as Hamas, the modern-day terrorist organization which attacked Israel on October 7th 2023 and is still fighting against the IDF in Gaza.

Also during the time when the Jews were under the power of Persia there was a prophet named Daniel, taken from Israel as a young man and brought to Babylon where he rose to be Prime Minister before the the Persians conquered Babylon. Daniel was then put to work in the Persian bureaucracy, and he had many opportunities to serve the interests of his government while still staying faithful to his God. He also had many prophetic visions, some of which were sealed until the end of the Age.

Now, Chaim says, there are many threats to Israel coming from Persia/Iran and Hamas, which is a proxy of Iran, is one of them. Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen are other proxies of Iran.

Chaim goes into the story of Esther and he emphasizes the issue of prayer in winning the spiritual battles in this story, and the principle is still very important in the battles Israel is fighting today.

He concludes by quoting Daniel 10:19-21, And he said, “O man greatly beloved, fear not! Peace be to you; be strong, yes, be strong!” So when he spoke to me I was strengthened, and said, “Let my lord speak, for you have strengthened me.” Then he said, “Do you know why I have come to you? And now I must return to fight with the prince of Persia; and when I have gone forth, indeed the prince of Greece will come. But I will tell you what is noted in the Scripture of Truth. No one upholds me against these, except Michael your prince.

Chaim thanks his viewers for standing with the Aliyah Return Center and standing in the light of the truth.

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(Day 761) Swords of Iron – “Lebanon, cast terror out!”

Chaim starts by saying that he was in Lebanon recently and the jihadists of Hezbollah have not learned their lesson. They’re continuing to rearm, reorganize and prepare to take another shot at Israel, despite the pounding they received in the campaign a year ago this month. The Lebanese National Army is also not doing what it’s supposed to do in disarming Hezbollah. So the IDF now has to go back into Lebanon in a big way and take care of business.

(Day 760) Swords of Iron – ”Inevitable”

Chaim starts by saying that it’s kind of satisfying to see the inevitable destruction of the tunnels and other terrorist infrastructure in Gaza and southern Lebanon. Chaim says that the wicked might prosper for a season, but the righteous always prevail in the end.

(Day 759) Swords of Iron – “Iraq Next?“

Chaim starts by saying things are not really calming down right now, despite the “ceasefire” in Gaza. There are reports that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps is arming and training the Badr Brigades and other Shi’ite militias in Iraq for a move against Israel in the future, and they’re also continuing to arm and fund Hezbollah in Lebanon, although not with the same level of support they’re giving to the Iraqi militias.

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