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Aftermath and Insight: ACLI’s Shelley Neese with CBN’s Chris Mitchell

Aftermath and Insight: ACLI’s Shelley Neese with CBN’s Chris Mitchell

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In this episode of the Out of Zion Show, ACLI Coordinator Shelley Neese sits down with Chris Mitchell, Middle East Bureau Chief for the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN). Chris shares compelling stories from October 7 and its aftermath and talks about why that day was unlike any of Israel’s previous wars. He also reflects on what it has meant for his family to live in Israel and reveals how his work at CBN was impacted by what happened on and after October 7.

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Chapters

0:00 Opening

0:50 Stories from October 7 and the Aftermath

5:00 How October 7 Was Different from Israel’s Other Wars

7:15 Chris’ Experience Living in Israel9:50 Chris’ Role as Middle East Bureau Chief

13:10 Wrap-Up

Show Links:

Why Christians Support Israel Part 1: Personal Reasons: https://icejusa.org/why-christians-support-israel-1

Why Christians Support Israel Part 2: Practical Reasons: https://icejusa.org/why-christians-support-israel-2

Why Christians Support Israel Part 3: Moral Reasons: https://icejusa.org/why-christians-support-israel-3

Why Christians Support Israel Part 4: Legal Reasons: https://icejusa.org/why-christians-support-israel-4

Why Christians Support Israel Part 5: Biblical Reasons: https://icejusa.org/why-christians-support-israel-5

Learn more about the ICEJ Feast of Tabernacles Tour 2025 https://www.icejusa.org/feast-tour/

Learn more about antisemitism:https://icejusa.org/2024/04/10/what-is-antisemitism-unpacking-historys-longest-hatred/

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