A band of Palestinian pro-protesters destroyed President Donald Trump’s golf course on Scotland’s west coast on Saturday.
Palestinian Action I said “We hit overnight to destroy the Palestinian Gaza Strip, ethnically cleanse and respond to the American administration’s plans and threats to “take over.”
Protesters said they painted a huge message that “Gaza is not for sale” on the 800-acre course lawn in Turnberry in South Ayrshire. They said, “spraying club homes and excavating greens containing the most prestigious holes on the course.
The group posted video and photograph Damage. “Yesterday it ranked third in Europe, and today [sic] Close and group I said. (Related: Pro-Palestinian protesters destroy statues outside the White House during mass protests)
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The group describes online as “a direct action network that dismantles British accomplices with Israeli apartheid.” A group spokesman said, “Palestinian actions reject Donald Trump’s treatment of Gaza as if they were property he would like to dispose of. To make this clear, we have shown him that his own property is not safe from an act of resistance. We will continue to take action against US and Israeli colonialism in our Palestinian homeland.”
A Trump Turnberry spokesman said the protesters’ actions were “childish criminal acts.” It has been reported. The Scottish police confirmed with the BBC that they are investigating the incident.
Eight of the group’s members have already been jailed in the UK under counter-terrorism authority, where Israel’s arms trade allegedly caused damage in millions of pounds. According to To the group.
Turnberry, Scotland – May 2: Former President Donald Trump during a round of golf on the Turnberry course at Turnberry, Scotland on May 2, 2023. (Photo: Robert Perry/Getty Images)
Trump I said Reporter said the US took over Gaza in February, turning it into a resort and resetting Gazan elsewhere. The statement sparked criticism, according to the BBC.
US national security adviser Michael Waltz and Middle East Special Envoy Steve Witkoff reportedly tried to clarify Trump’s remarks, claiming that the explosive, unexplosive device within a vast, basic equipment without the basic equipment needed intervention to make Gaza habitable again.
“The fact that no one has a realistic solution [Trump] I don’t think I should ever be criticized for putting a very bold, fresh, new ideas on the table,” Waltz I said.
“When the president talks about cleaning it, he talks about making it habitable,” Witkov told reporters. According to Middle Eastern eyes.
Trump too I posted a video It appears to show what the rebuilt Gaza looks like. Video co-creator Solo Avital; I said The BBC, where the video was intended as a satire. He and his colleagues defeated the viral video after they went online with concerns that they could anger the White House, but “by then it was too late,” Avital said.