Trump's Scottish golf course vandalized with anti-US graffiti
Donald Trump's golf course in Turnberry has been vandalized. The walls of the facility were covered with vulgar slogans targeting the current President of the United States. Part of the golf course was also damaged.
Donald Trump's golf course in Turnberry, Scotland, fell victim to vandalism. As "The Sun" reports, photographs show vulgar graffiti and offensive slogans aimed at the US president, painted in red. The clubhouse building and several holes on the course were damaged by the pro-Palestinian group Palestine Action.
The grass bore the slogan "Gaza is not for sale." Additionally, holes were dug in several locations. All of this occurred in the context of Trump's plans to transform Gaza into the "Riviera of the Middle East."
In one of his statements, Donald Trump envisions Gaza as a luxury tourist resort, where residents and tourists could enjoy prosperous lives instead of struggling with poverty and conflict with Israel. "The Sun" notes that in the past, Trump even shared computer-generated images of his controversial plans for the region.
A video depicting his vision shows how bomb-devastated Gaza could be rebuilt as a shiny resort. Trump described the area as a "big real estate site" and suggested it could become the "Riviera of the Middle East under US control.
Reactions to the plans
Trump's plan involves relocating two million Palestinians from Gaza to neighboring Arab countries, such as Egypt and Jordan, and rebuilding the region. Trump emphasized that the United States does not intend to invest money or send troops to this area.
As a result of Israeli bombings, many areas of Gaza were leveled in response to the Hamas attacks on October 7th. Trump has long been interested in the Middle East and during his first presidency proposed a plan to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.