Pro-Palestine activist releases dozens of flag coloured mice in Birmingham McDonald's. A video on TikTok shows at least two men throwing a box full of rats painted the colours of the Palestinian flag into a McDonalds, sending customers running.
Did you see what happened at the McDonald's? [email protected] have launched an investigation to track down the pro-Palestine activist who emptied a box of mice painted in the colour of the Palestinian flag onto the floor of a McDonald's before shouting 'f*** Israel' as horrified diners screamed.
The one-man protest is part of wider calls to boycott McDonald's - who have offered free meals to IDF soldiers - along with Starbucks and Disney, for allegedly favouring Israel during the ongoing conflict. The man, who is also wearing a Palestinian flag on his head, can be seen throwing the box of miceon the floor towards two women who immediately run away in horror♬ Just How You Like It - K.A.D & Kak Hatt A statement on X from the force added: 'We're investigating after live rodents were thrown into a restaurant off Watson Road, Nechelles, at around 5.30pm yesterday.
In the footage, two women run away in horror as the mice scuttle across the restaurant floor. The activist can be heard repeatedly shouting 'Free f***ing Palestine' as walks back to his car, later adding 'Boycott Israel' and 'F*** Israel' before driving off. 'The fact the video shows the mice being hurled at people is animal cruelty plain and simple. If the protestor's point is to object to suffering, then contributing towards further cruelty, is poor execution.
The woman can be heard shouting 'Boycott McDonald's', before repeating, 'Shame on McDonalds for funding Israel. Who are killing innocent people'. Franchise groups in Kuwait, Pakistan and other countries issued statements confirming that they did not share ownership with the Israeli franchise. Others also noted that they had made financial donations to aid those in Gaza.
British Transport Police officers are surrounded by hundreds of pro-Palestine protesters outside Embankment station
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