Chaim starts by saying that he loves the smell of fresh air after rain, and it has been raining is Israel these last few days.
Chaim starts by saying that he loves the smell of fresh air after rain, and it has been raining is Israel these last few days.
Chaim starts out the video by asking a rhetorical question about what happens to the people who curse Israel, the Jews, the Bible and the God described in the Bible. Her gives some examples of people who cursed a lot and got nowhere.
Chaim starts out the video talking about how one enemy of Israel keeps attacking after another, including Iran, Hezbollah, and also the Houthis in Yemen.
Chaim starts out the video by saying that all over the world, anyone who stands for the Bible is under threat, and that includes the IDF soldiers confronting Hezbollah in southern Lebanon.
Chaim starts out the video by saying that he’s mourning the loss of six Golani Brigade soldiers killed in action. He goes on to explain that although Hezbollah abandoned many positions near the border, as the IDF pushes further north they’re encountering stronger, more organized Hezbollah
Chaim starts the video by asking his viewers a rhetorical question about whether Jewish people are “illegally occupying” their country.
Chaim starts out by saying that he’s in Tiberius, on a break from the war, and he’s near the home for lone soldiers. He says that there’s been a lot of brokenness in families because of this war, and he’s looking for some solutions. He comes across a bomb shelter that was placed on the street, and it’s being decorated by an artist.
Chaim starts by asking his viewers to think about what would have happened if Israel lost the 1948 War of Independence, which the Palestinians call “the Nakba” or “the catastrophe.”
Chaim starts the video by pointing out that Hamas has once again rejected a proposal for a ceasefire which they need more than Israel does. Qatar has finally gotten so fed up with them that they are expelling the Hamas leadership from the luxury hotels they live in in Doha. The leaders are trying to tell their followers it’s not that bad, that this rift with the Qatari government will blow over in a little while, but Chaim is pretty sure that’s not the case.
Chaim starts out the video announcing that it’s his 400th day in the IDF reserves and the 400th daily Aliyah Return Center video he’s posted. He also says that it’s the anniversery of Kristalnacht, the massive anti-Semitic pogrom in Germany
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