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Day 157

Chaim begins by mentioning that we are entering into the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. He says there are many Arabs and Muslim citizens of Israel who have the same rights as Israeli Jews. They serve in the courts, the police, and the government.

Chaim then asks his Muslim viewers to comment on the fact that during Ramadan, a time which is supposed to be devoted to prayer, introspection and self-improvement, there is always a sharp increase in violence and terrorism.

Chaim says that if Christmas were a time when Christians started going on a violent rampage against their non-Christian neighbors or Hanukkah was a time when Jews did that, everyone would agree that there’s something wrong with that behavior and that something needed to change.

Chaim says there seems to be a spiritual component to the problem, even before October 7th. He suggests that now is the best time to pray for the Arabs and Muslims in Israel, that they would have a revelation of Jesus love for them and desire to be in a relationship with them. He quotes Isaiah chapter 60, which talks about the day that will come when all the nations of the earth will have a choice to either bless or curse Israel, and they’ll be treated according to how they choose.

Chaim urges his viewers to pray that God’s plans and purposes for the children of Abraham, both Jewish and Arab, would be fulfilled.  It is NOT God’s plan that they should be at war with each other.

He asks that everyone watching the video pray that there will be an understanding that there can be something better for the future, not just war and more war.

The video ends with a montage of women from different countries declaring their support for the women of Israel.

 

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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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