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Donald Trump's Scottish golf course has been vandalised by pro-Palestine protestors just days after the US President issued a "last warning" to Hamas.
Protesters from Palestine Action covered the club house in red paint, with a message reading: "Gaza is not for sale".
Further damage was inflicted upon the greens, with spray-painted messages "Free Palestine" and "F**k Trump" emblazoned across its entrance.
The vandalism appears connected to the 47th President's suggestions that American could "own" Gaza and renovate the Strip into the "Riviera of the East".
Trump shared a satirical AI video showing life in a theoretical "Trump Gaza" resort, complete with casinos and belly dancers.
Police Scotland confirmed it received initial reports of the damage in the early hours of Saturday.
A spokesman for the force said: “Around 4.40am on Saturday, 8 Mach, 2025, we received a report of damage to the golf course and a premises on Maidens Road, Turnberry."
Enquiries are "ongoing" and anyone with information has been asked to contact 101 quoting reference 0636 of March 8, 2025.
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Trump bought the $60million (£47million) golf resort - known as Trump Turnberry - in 2015.
It also includes a luxury hotel and is just one of many golf clubs that he owns across Scotland.
The incident took place just hours before pro-Palestine protesters descended on London - with one demonstrator scaling Big Ben in Westminster this morning.
Social media videos have showed a barefoot man stood on a ledge of the Elizabeth Tower holding a Palestinian flag this morning.
As emergency services rushed to the Palace of Westminster, the man reportedly shouted "free Palestine" - with at least nine emergency vehicles lining the street.
A Met Police spokesman said: "At 7.24am on Saturday March 8 officers were alerted to a man climbing up the Elizabeth Tower at the Houses of Parliament.
"Officers are at the scene working to bring the incident to a safe conclusion.
"They are being assisted by the London Fire Brigade and the London Ambulance Service."