Trump's elite golf club in Scotland has been vandalized.


Activists from the Palestine Action organization vandalized the territory of the Turnberry golf resort in Scotland, owned by U.S. President Donald Trump. According to the BBC, this was reported by activists on social media.
Photos published on social media show a building that was covered in red paint, as well as a fence with obscene messages directed against Trump.
Furthermore, activists captured a large inscription 'Gaza is not for sale' on one of the golf courses using a drone. The Scottish police are investigating this act of vandalism.
It is worth noting that Trump was criticized following his proposal to annex Gaza and turn it into a resort without considering the views of Palestinians and their Arab neighbors.
The Turnberry golf club was previously recognized as one of the best in the world, but after its acquisition by Trump, it was removed from tournament schedules.
The Palestine Action organization stated that it will continue to fight against American-Israeli colonialism on Palestinian land.
A representative of the golf club described the activists' actions as 'childish' and noted that they would not damage the club's business.
Recently, the political course in the U.S. is increasingly leaning towards white nationalism. This was stated by an expert on international relations, commenting on Trump's appointments.
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