Protesters Picham ‘Gaza is not for sale’ in the field, located in Scotland, in reference to the American proposal to transform the territory into a ‘riviera of the Middle East’
An act of vandalism took place on Friday night (7) at the Tryberry Golf Complex, in Scotland, where a group of pro- He left the message “Gaza is not 4 Sale” (Gaza is not for sale) on the lawn. In addition to pending, protesters damaged the field and sprayed red ink at the headquarters of the site, which belongs to the president of the Donald Trump.
The Palestinian action took responsibility for the action, criticizing Trump’s stance in relation to the region. The controversy around Trump increased after his statements about the possibility of moving Gaza Palestinians to Egypt and Jordan, suggesting to turn the area into a “Middle East Riviera.”
These statements generated strong public reaction, especially at a time when the region faces a delicate truce between e after a conflict that began on October 7, 2023, resulting in a high number of victims.
The spokesman for Palestinian action emphasized that the group does not accept the idea that Gaza can be dealt with as someone’s property, referring directly to Trump’s statements. The situation in Gaza is still tense, with the local population living under the shadow of a long and devastating conflict that left thousands of dead and injured.
Scottish authorities are investigating damage caused in the golf complex. A Trump Turnberry representative classified the act of vandalism as “child and criminal”, highlighting the need for accountability for heritage damage. Police investigation seeks to identify those responsible and better understand the circumstances of the incident.
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Posted by Victor Oliveira