Trump golf property vandalized by pro-Palestinian group
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Pro-Palestine activists vandalized Trump’s Turnberry golf resort in Scotland to protest his proposal for the U.S. to take ownership of Gaza, which included displacing its residents. The group Palestine Action splashed red paint across the resort and inscribed slogans declaring 'Gaza is not for sale'. Trump's remarks suggesting a redevelopment of Gaza were met with substantial criticism from international leaders, including the U.N. Secretary General, who condemned the idea of forced displacement as ethnic cleansing. The situation has caused tensions amid ongoing conflicts in the region.
Pro-Palestine activists vandalized President Trump's Turnberry golf resort in response to his proposal for U.S. control over Gaza, emphasizing that 'Gaza is not for sale'.
Police Scotland is conducting an inquiry into the vandalism by Palestine Action, who protested against perceived plans to ethnically cleanse Gaza.
Trump proposed a 'long-term ownership position' on Gaza, suggesting redevelopment and the displacement of its residents, a notion met with global backlash.
The U.N. condemned Trump's comments, stating that forced displacement equates to ethnic cleansing, while Arab nations firmly rejected the proposal.
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