DONALD Trump’s iconic Turnberry golf course has been vandalised by pro-Palestine protesters.
Shocking pictures show expletives and derogatory insults spray painted in red directed at the US President.
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Trump’s golf club house covered in red paintCredit: Alamy
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Damage included several of the golf courses greensCredit: Alamy
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Damage caused to greens by members of group Palestine actionCredit: Alamy
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A lawn spray painted by pro-Palestine protestersCredit: X/Pal_action
The club house and the greens on several of the courses’ holes at the exclusive club were damaged by Palestine Action.
Red paint was seen daubed on the floor and buildings of the golf course in Scotland.
‘Gaza is not for sale’ was also sprayed across the lawn with multiple holes dug up on the site.
Trump bought the Turnberry course in 2014 and it costs a whopping £1,000 per round of golf.
Now known as “Trump Turnberry”, it is recognised as one of the best golf resorts in the world.
It comes as the US President has schemed to revamp Gaza into “the Riviera of the Middle East”.
Gaza, in Trump’s mind, could be a gorgeous tourist destination where locals and holidaymakers live wealthy, fun-filled lives instead of fighting in poverty against Israel.
He even previously shared AI pictures of his controversial plans for the enclave.
The jaw-dropping video shows his vision of bomb-blasted Gaza, where 48,000 are reported to have been killed, rebuilt as a glitzy holiday resort.
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Trump has previously called the strip a “demolition site”, and said Gaza could be turned into a “Middle East Riviera” under US control.
America would be “responsible for dismantling all of the dangerous unexploded bombs and other weapons on the site” and would “get rid of the destroyed buildings”.
Trump’s plan includes relocating two million Palestinians in Gaza to neighbouring Arab countries and rebuilding the area.
“We’ll own it,” he said, adding that two million Palestinians would be relocated to countries including Egypt and Jordan.
But he later reiterated that America would not be investing any money – nor boots on the ground.
Much of Gaza has been reduced to rubble from Israeli bombardment after Netanyahu vowed to wipe out Hamas in revenge for the terror proxy’s October 7 atrocity.
Trump has long taken an interest in the Middle East and during his first presidency unveiled a plan to resolve the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
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Damage on one of the holesCredit: Alamy
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Donald Trump has invested heavily in the golf course since he purchased it in 2014Credit: Getty
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Spray paint daubed on the club house at TurnberryCredit: Alamy
It comes as a man holding a Palestine flag has been seen climbing up Big Ben, sparking a huge emergency response.
Footage on social media shows the man barefoot on a ledge several metres up the Elizabeth Tower at the Houses of Parliament.
Meanwhile, the Met Police have also blocked an upcoming pro-Palestine march from gathering near a synagogue in central London.
Protesters targeting the BBC were planning to gather outside Broadcasting House in Portland Place on Saturday.
But cops said they have now imposed conditions under the Public Order Act to prevent the rally from gathering in the area.
The force said it risked causing “serious disruption” to a nearby synagogue on a Saturday, the Jewish holy day, as congregants attend Shabbat services.
The Met said it recognised “the important rights of people to protest and we have no wish to limit those, unless to prevent serious disruption”.
It added: “Accordingly, we have identified an area reasonably close to Portland Place where the assembly can take place.”
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A road painted insulting Donald TrumpCredit: Alamy
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Golf flags are thrown around as members of group Palestine action caused damageCredit: Alamy