Pro-Palestine protestors have targeted a building in Glasgow city centre with red paint and graffiti.
The Atrium Court on Waterloo Street had its doors covered with red paint as well as graffiti which said ‘Free Gaza’ and ‘Defund Zionism’ was also written on the walls in black.
The building houses companies including ScotRail and it is currently unclear exactly who is behind the vandalism or why the building was targeted.
Red paint has been used regularly by pro-Palestine protestors who are against the attacks Israel is carrying out in the Middle East.
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They have regularly targeted organisations with links to Israel over the last 18 months.
Police Scotland has been contacted for comment.
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