The Significance of Javier Milei & The Rescue of The Hostages, Formerly From Argentina

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Last night the IDF saved two hostages in the boldest rescue operation in this war to date.

This is the untold Miracle Story of Javier Milei, Argentina’s newly elected president, and how his prayer and public teaching about Biblical prophecy led to the rescue of the two Argentinian hostages in Gaza.

Source: Jeremy Gimpel

Hillel Fuld also shared thoughts on this revelation below:

“I want to share a very rough experience I had a few weeks ago.

I was asked to speak to a group of alumni from a leading U.S. college, let’s just say, a college that has been in the news lately. It was a very spontaneous talk and I had zero context about the group.

Anyway, I got up there to speak and I shared my regular message of “We will dance again.”

I told them that all the Jewish holidays are the same thing. They tried to kill us, they failed, and now, we celebrate.

But if I was living in the time of Purim, Hanukah, or Passover and you told me that one day we’ll celebrate, I would have been pretty upset at you for your insensitive comment.

Think about it. Purim was the near genocide of the Jewish people. Now, we know the end of the story but back then, the thought of celebrating Purim would have been crazy.

The same, I told the group, is true for the current war.

I told them that it’s hard to see the situation objectively because we’re so deep in despair and mourning, but I told them that while this war and everything that led up to it is of course a horrible tragedy, if you look, really look, you can see God clearly.

All those rockets landing in empty spaces, the Iron Dome, the relatively low number of casualties (every single one is a world, but we also need to take a step back and think how much worse it could be.), and on and on.

Well, one person in the audience didn’t like that message AT ALL! She basically interrupted me and attacked me quite viciously telling me that she thinks it’s disgusting that I’m talking about God and about miracles.

She told me there is no silver lining here and this is one colossal failure of the state of Israel. She was deeply offended by my optimism.

Of course I told her that I’m not belittling the pain we’re in. I told her she didn’t have to lecture me about loss. I know it too well. But her attacks weren’t stopping so eventually I just sat down and ended the talk.

It’s true. It is hard to see miracles with all the tragedy around us, and if you don’t want to see God, that’s your choice, but I see God all around us in this war.

“God? Where was he on October 7th?”

I don’t know. Good question. But if you’re asking that question, then you should also recognize God in good times, not only ask where He is in bad times.

Either way, I don’t know why bad things happen to good people. No one does. But that doesn’t mean that I can’t recognize the miracles in front of our eyes.

So…

Are we really all going to ignore the miracle that happened last night?

Javier Milei, President of Argentina pays a historic visit to Israel, prays, cries, and dances at the Western Wall while singing Am Yisrael Chai.

He declares his love for Israel and the Jewish people and says he plans to convert. Then, just hours later, the IDF rescues two hostages in one of the most miraculous rescue operations in Israel’s history, and those two hostages, Fernando Simon Marman and Louis Har are from Argentina?

Sure. A coincidence, right?

Sorry, I don’t buy it.

God is pulling the strings here and all we need to do is open our eyes and we will see Him clearly.

And this is only one example of several miracles that happened last night. I’ll be sharing another one, an even crazier one, soon. Stay tuned.”



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