ARC Israel Updates

Chaim starts the video by announcing that the IDF plan to flood the Hamas terror tunnel network in Gaza with seawater has commenced, although it is going slowly at first. He asks his viewers to pray for the success of this operation.

He then mentions the threat by the Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen to increase their attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea if Saudi Arabia joins the Abraham Accords normalization agreements with Israel. This would have global repercussions including probably drawing the major powers into a bigger war.

The IDF, Chaim says, is doing its part by trying to defeat Hamas as quickly as possible. The stronghold city of Khan Younis has been completely surrounded by the IDF and leaflets are being dropped quoting a verse from the Islamic holy book warning of a “flood” which will carry away the “evildoers” and Chaim says that is what is called for in the current circumstances.

He also mentions that it’s the first night of Hanukkah but the troops are too busy to light candles the way it’s supposed to be done, so they’ll just have to improvise as best they can.

He then quotes the civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr., “If you can’t fly, then run. If you can’t run, then walk. If you can’t walk, then crawl, but whatever you do, you have to keep moving.”

He says that this is a very difficult period in this war against Hamas, but the IDF won’t relent until the job is done. He quotes Amos 1:6-7; Thus says the Lord: “For three transgressions of Gaza, and for four, I will not turn away its punishment, because they took captive the whole captivity, to deliver them up to Edom. But I will send a fire upon the wall of Gaza, which shall devour its palaces.

Chaim concludes by thanking his viewers for standing with Israel in a battle of truth against lies, light against darkness, good against evil and freedom verses slavery. The video ends with a brief clip of Martin Luther King Jr. talking about Israel’s right to exist and as a bastion of democracy.

 

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(Day 864) Swords of Iron – “Red Lines”

It’s unbelievable—almost incomprehensible. Ahead of Phase Two of President Donald Trump’s Gaza plan to clear the rubble and rebuild, Hamas was required to disarm and leave. Instead, they’re now saying they want to retain political control of Gaza—perhaps not as a military force, but as a governing entity. That is unacceptable. Israel has made it unequivocally clear: there will be no Hamas involvement in Gaza’s administration under any circumstances. Period.

(Day 863) Swords of Iron – “Internal-External pressures”

We are definitely in the Middle East; intense dust storms covered the region in recent days—it’s just wild. But what’s even more concerning is that Hamas continues to blatantly violate the ceasefire. The yellow line means nothing to them, nor does northern Gaza. Armed terrorists emerged from underground infrastructure, attempting to pose an imminent threat to our troops. Thankfully, our guys were able to neutralize them and eliminate the threat. We can’t move forward with any plans for rebuilding—like gas development—until they disarm and withdraw.

(Day 862) Swords of Iron – “Rammifications”

It’s good to be out of uniform for the weekend.
But when I hear that Ivy League students at places like Columbia are chanting slogans like “there is only one solution – intifada revolution” or calling terror tunnels “anti-colonial resistance,” I have to ask – what are we teaching the next generation? We must safeguard the future by ensuring people are educated with truth, not deception.

(Day 861) Swords of Iron – “Getting to the bottom of this”

Shabbat shalom my friends!
As we carry out intense missions throughout Gaza, please pray for us—the IDF, the soldiers of Israel, and the victory of good over evil, light over darkness. Things are shifting globally and here in Gaza, maybe not as quickly or neatly as we’d like, but there is always hope and a light at the end of the (Hamas) tunnel (pun intended).

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