Trump’s Turnberry Golf Resort Vandalized Amid Gaza Controversy
Key Highlights:
- Activists sprayed “GAZA IS NOT 4 SALE” in large white letters on the lawn of Trump’s Turnberry golf resort in Scotland.
- The protest, led by Palestine Action, was in response to Trump’s comments on turning Gaza into a resort and displacing its population.
- Red paint was also splattered on the clubhouse, and greens were damaged in the overnight attack.
- Trump previously shared an AI-generated video envisioning Gaza as a seaside resort, sparking global outrage.
- Police Scotland is investigating the incident after receiving reports of damage early Saturday morning.
- The Trump Turnberry resort, one of two Trump properties in Scotland, condemned the act as “childish” but assured it would not impact business.
The vandalism reflects growing global tensions over US policy on Gaza. While activists see it as a statement against Trump’s controversial vision, authorities are treating it as a criminal act. The incident underscores the strong backlash against proposed plans for Palestinian displacement.