It turns out life is not a box of chocolates
The video shows Chaim and some of his IDF comrades riding in an open HUMVEE in the pouring rain.
Chaim advises his viewers to “stay dry”…
The video shows Chaim and some of his IDF comrades riding in an open HUMVEE in the pouring rain.
Chaim advises his viewers to “stay dry”…

Chaim starts by saying that he is usually a pretty optimistic person but even he is having a hard time believing that Hamas, Hezbollah, the Houthis in Yemen and Iran’s IRGC are just going to give up on their goal of destroying Israel because they failed so miserably over the last two years. Hamas in particular has used the breathing room they got over the last few weeks of “ceasefire” to rearm and regroup and are now back to probing the Yellow Line and otherwise seeing what they can get away with.

Chaim starts by saying that Hamas is endangering the civilians of Gaza by pointlessly prolonging this conflict with Israel, which they’ve already lost. Chaim adds that one by one, the Hamas leaders continue to be taken out, and they don’t like it.

Chaim starts by saying that he’s home with his family for the weekend and he’ll be heading back to the war the next day. But he’s thinking about the information war, the battle for hearts and minds. He’s thinking about how Qatar has spent billions of dollars to try and influence the next generation, how Charile Kirk tried to push back against the anti-Israel narratives, and Chaim realizes that although he’s made videos every single day for 777 days, he really isn’t reaching the Gen Z and Gen Alpha generations very well. So he says in this video he’s going to try and speak to them in their own language as best he can.

Chaim starts by saying that he’s in Jerusalem and he’s standing in front of a poster with the hostages’ faces on it. There are still remains of three hostages who were murdered in captivity which have not yet been returned to Israel for burial, but Chaim says he had almost lost hope that there would be as many hostages returned, both living and dead, as there have been.
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