Employees of 22 American organizations are on strike; Biden administration's policies in the Gaza Strip are being protested

Employees of 22 agencies in the US federal government plan to stop working on Tuesday to protest the Biden administration's policies supporting the killings of the Zionist regime in the Gaza Strip.

Employees of 22 American organizations are on strike; Biden administration's policies in the Gaza Strip are being protested
Employees of 22 American organizations are on strike; Biden administration's policies in the Gaza Strip are being protested

According to Al Manitor, the "United Federal for Peace" group, consisting of dozens of government employees, announced a strike on Tuesday to protest the policies of the US President "Joe Biden" administration towards the Gaza war, marking the 100th day of Israel's military operation in Gaza. , evaluated Tuesday as a "day of mourning". According to the report, the organizers of the protest, who prefer to remain anonymous, expect hundreds more people from these 22 institutions to join the strike. According to Al Monitor's report, these institutions include the Executive Office of the President, the National Security Agency, the Department of State, the Departments of Defense, Homeland Security and Veterans Affairs, as well as the US Citizenship and Immigration Services and the Naval Research Laboratory. Others expected to attend the protest include the Food and Drug Administration, National Park service, Federal Aviation Administration and Environmental Protection Agency. The planned strike reflects growing anger among US officials over the Biden administration's rejection of calls for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza.

It is not mentioned where exactly the employees of the White House have moved. White House employees were evacuated due to pro-Palestinian protesters. This is reported by Fox News. Protesters organized riots near the building. As the TV channel notes, the participants of the action damaged the fence and threw various things at the police. The demonstrations began after the United States and Washington struck the Houthis in Yemen. It is not mentioned where exactly the employees of the White House have moved.