US President Donald Trump’s Turnberry Golf Resort in South Ayrshire, Scotland, was destroyed by several activists on Saturday following a recent statement on Gaza.

The Trump-owned resort was targeted overnight by a group of protesters called “Palestine Action.” They drew three metres high letters on the grass with the words “Gaza not for sale.”
The protesters also tainted the famous greens, including the most famous halls on the course that held the Open Championship, PA media reported.
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On Friday night, we used red spray paint to stain the elite clubhouse at the 800-acre resort. The Palestine actions described it as “a direct response to the intent stated by the US administration to ethnically cleanse Gaza.”
The action came in response to Trump’s recent statement on the Gaza issue, including a plan to “clean the whole thing.” The US President’s remarks sparked widespread condemnation.
The queues intensified last week when Trump posted a satirical AI-generated video to his true social platform. The video showed AI-generated Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu drinking shirtlessly at a fictional “Trump Gaza” resort.
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This video parodies the Las Vegas Strip with the Gaza Strip.
Trump later posted a threatening message about the truthful social to two million residents of Gaza, saying, “For the people of Gaza: A beautiful future awaits, but not if you hold hostages. If so, you’re dead.”
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Palestinian actions respond
A spokesman for Palestinian Action said, “Palestinian Action rejects Donald Trump’s treatment of Gaza as if it were his property to be disposed of as he pleases. To make that clear, we have shown him that his property is not safe from an act of resistance.”
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“We will continue to act against US-Israel colonialism in our Palestine homeland,” he added.
A Trump Turnberry spokesman condemned vandalism as “childish criminal activity,” but ensured that it would not affect the resort’s business.