Former President Donald Trump’s golf resort in Scotland has been vandalized by a group of pro-Palestinian activists in response to his stance on the ongoing conflict in Gaza. The incident, which took place overnight, resulted in damage to parts of the property, including spray-painted messages condemning Trump’s position on the issue.
Security personnel at the resort discovered the vandalism early in the morning, prompting an immediate investigation. Local authorities have confirmed that they are reviewing surveillance footage to identify those responsible for the act. The activists reportedly left behind banners and graffiti calling for greater international intervention in the conflict, as well as criticizing Trump’s policies.
Trump has been outspoken in his support for Israel, a stance that has drawn both praise and criticism amid escalating tensions in the region. The incident at the Scottish resort is the latest in a series of protests targeting businesses and properties linked to political figures involved in global affairs.
While no arrests have been made, police officials have assured that the matter is being taken seriously. The resort’s management has not yet commented on the extent of the damage or whether additional security measures will be implemented moving forward.
As tensions over the Gaza conflict continue to spill over into international demonstrations, authorities remain on high alert for further incidents related to the political divide.
