Staff at a McDonald's branch in Birmingham struggled to contain dozens of mice let free in the restaurant as part of a pro-Palestine protest. This is the second incident of its kind this week, with activists targeting the fast food chain over claims of being 'pro-Israeli'. The mice were spray-painted in the colors of the Palestinian flag during the previous attack in another McDonald's branch in Birmingham.
Staff tried to contain the mice under a plastic box A second branch of McDonald’s has been targeted in a pro-Palestine mouse attack . Staff at the Perry Bar branch of McDonald’s in Birmingham struggled to contain dozens of mice let free in the fast food restaurant on Tuesday. This is the second protest of its type this week, with protesters attacking the fast food chain over claims it is ‘pro-Israeli’.
’ In the previous mouse attack in the Star City McDonald’s branch, also in Birmingham, the activist released mice spray-painted red, green and black before walking out shouting ‘f*** Israel’, ‘free f****** Palestine’ and ‘boycott Israel’. A spokesman for the chain said all of the mice have been removed and the restaurant had been fully sanitised.
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