Lebanese take to the streets to protest government decision to disarm Hezbollah

Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, GETTR, Truth Social, X , Youtube  

The Middle East continues to be on fire.

Suspicious explosions continue across Iran, leading many to believe the Israeli Mossad is still active in-country. Heavy smoke rising from a missile base of the Revolutionary Guards in Shiraz for the second consecutive day, local journalists reported this week.

Israel also continues powerful Israeli airstrikes on Hezbollah targets in Lebanon as the government as officials voted this week to began to disarm the Iranian proxy army Hezbollah, which was severely weakend during the ongoing conflict with Jerusalem.

However, the big news this morning is the Israeli cabinet's decision to occupy the Gaza strip and finally and completely remove Hamas from power.

Military leaders and Israeli opposition figures pushed back against the decision, saying the IDF was exhausted after years of war and the move would case more casualties, civilian and military; opposition leaders said they would work harder to remove Netanyahu from power as the decision would harm Israel's future.

Interational leaders condemned the decision.

"The quickest way to get rid of Netanyahu, Smotrich and Gvir, is to finally remove Hamas in-full," said one former IDF member to CDM.

President Trump has declared he will allow Israel to do what needs to be done but is growing tired of the civilian casualties and food insecurity.

‘NO AD’ subscription for CDM!  Sign up here and support real investigative journalism and help save the republic!