Pro-Palestinian vandals deface Trump’s prestigious Scottish golf course
Graffiti reading “Gaza is not for sale” and red spray paint cover the Turnberry Golf Course in Scotland.

"Pro-Palestinian" terrorists vandalized one of US President Donald Trump's prestigious golf courses in Scotland, vandalizing the grass and buildings there.
The action, which took place on Saturday night, included spraying graffiti against Trump, including "Gaza not for sale," on the lawn of the Turnbury Golf Course in southwest Scotland, as well as spraying red spray on the walls of the clubhouse.
The group Palestine Action, which is affiliated with extremist elements that support Palestinian terrorism, claimed responsibility for the vandalism and stated that its goal was to protest against Trump's proposal to evacuate Gaza's population and develop the area for the benefit of others. In a provocative statement, the organization declared that "Trump's property is not safe from acts of resistance," using narratives aimed at encouraging violence and incitement.
U.S. President Donald Trump reacted forcefully, calling it a "childish, criminal act" and vowing not to allow the attack to affect his business. Police Scotland confirmed that a complaint had been received about the damage caused to the golf course and that an investigation had been launched with the aim of bringing those responsible to justice.