Prime Minister Rishi Sunak had recently warned the protesters in Britain not to take the law into their hands in the name of protest. However, the protest by Palestine supporters continues and this time the protesters have created a ruckus in the Trinity College of the University. Cambridge.
The college houses a historical painting of British leader Lord Arthur James Barfour from 1914. These are the same leaders who supported the creation of the Jewish state. The glass was also broken.
It is believed that this incident happened on Friday. After this, the protesters proudly shared its video on social media and said that one of our workers had done this.
The handle of the Palestine Action website said it supported Lord Balfour's proposal for a Jewish state in 1917 and promised a separate homeland, even though the majority of people in Palestine were not Jews.
A video of vandalism of Lord Barfour's painting has also been shared. Along with the message, Palestine Action Group also opposes the British company Elbit Systems, which supplies weapons to Israel. Our protest will continue until Elbit System Company is closed down.