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 617) Swords of Iron – “Iran Bombards Israel”

Chaim starts by introducing himself for those who haven’t seen the videos before, and the reason they might not have is that the topic of Iran’s attack on Israel is massively increasing the number of people watching the videos. Chaim talks at length about these issues, starting with a direct hit taken by a residential high-rise apartment building in Bat Yam from an Iranian-launched ballistic missile. Several people were killed and wounded in the strike, which also included over 150 other ballistic missiles that Iran launched at Israel in this barrage.

(Day 616) Swords of Iron –  “Israel has struck Irans nuclear facilities Operation Rising Lion”

Chaim starts by announcing that the strikes on Iran have begun, and they’ve already succeeded in smashing Iran’s air defense systems, ballistic missile launchers, nuclear scientists, IRGC officers and headquarters as well as military leaders and most important, key sites related to Iran’s nuclear program. The regime has been severely degraded, and Iran’s ability to strike Israel has also taken a big hit.

(Day 615) Swords of Iron – “DEFCON 1 Imminent?”

Chaim starts out by saying that at times when the world is most dark, that’s when the light shines the brightest. As an example, he points to Argentinian President Javier Gerardo Milei who visited Jerusalem this week and spoke strongly in support of the Jewish State during a visit to the Knesset.

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