M.AMINUR RAHMAN
A group of pro-Palestinian allies chanted the slogan "F-K Joe Biden" as they tore down a retaining wall outside the White House during alleged dissent on Saturday night.
Unimportant faculties were evacuated from the region as an insurance as the forced show leant, the mystery administration confirmed.
The video shows the group shaking the wall so violently that part of it becomes slightly unstable as a mob of secret administration police push back to prevent the rallyists from entering the field.
Some protestors threw water bottles and used sticks to tear apart their Palestinian banners at the officers, while others tried to climb the wall.
Photo-The Atlantic"F—k Joe Biden!" The marchers shouted.
"That's different! You support the killing of children!"
The counter-scale fence supported some "temporary damage," but the original White House wall and surrounding structures were left intact, a mystery administration representative told The Post.
"The problems were promptly fixed by US Secret Help Support Groups," said Lt. Paul Meher.
"As a security measure, some media and staff members near Pennsylvania Road were briefly moved while the incident continued."
Photo-NBC NewsNo captures were made.
The administration quickly extended the fence in hopes of showing opposition to the White House, which was the planned climax to a walk through Washington, D.C., demanding an end to Israeli military activity in Gaza.
The convention was attended by a large number of dissidents, some holding signs that read: "No decision for Decimation Joe," "Biden has a guilty conscience" and "Let Gaza live."
Biden has been an ally of Israel and supported a "crisis deal" that a month ago sent about 14,000 rounds of tank ammunition worth $106M to the Jewish state.
Photo-Al JazeeraThe meeting focused on the significant loss of life in Gaza in the 100 days Israel has assembled since fighting Hamas's October 7 surprise attack on its regular citizens.
More than 23,800 people - about 66% of them women and children - have been killed in Gaza during Israeli counterattacks, according to the Hamas-run territory's Wellbeing Service.
Israel declared war on October 7 due to an exceptional cross-line attack by Hamas in which the Islamic extremist group killed around 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and kidnapped 250.
An expected 132 prisoners are still being held in Gaza.
News Source - The New York Post



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