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McDonalds and Starbucks ‘vandalised’ by pro-Palestinian protesters

Sky News host James Macpherson says pro-Palestine rallies are “not short of vandals themselves”.

Mr Macpherson’s comments come after a McDonalds and Starbucks were both vandalized over the weekend by Pro-Palestinian vandals.

“With protesters putting stickers reading ‘boycott Israel’, ‘this company supports genocide,’ and with the star of David crossed out on the windows and front doors,” he said.

“They sprayed red paint, which I guess was meant to be fake blood, all around the stores as well.

Starbucks outlets closed yesterday because of safety reasons worried that they would be attacked by more protesters.

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