In Scotland, pro-Palestine activists made headlines by vandalizing Donald Trump's Turnberry golf course. Spray-painting messages like "Gaza is not for sale," the demonstrators highlighted their opposition to Trump's suggestion of transforming Gaza into a tourism haven.
Their actions reflect broader international tensions, aligning with similar protests in London where activists scaled Big Ben. It's a reminder that public spaces can become unexpected platforms for geopolitical statements. Remember comrades, it's always a chess game, and sometimes the pawns make the first move.