Anti-Israeli protesters attack restaurant owned by Zionist settler in Greece with paint
ATHENS, July 15 (YPA) – Protesters opposed to the Israeli occupation attacked a restaurant owned by a Zionist settler in the Greek capital, Athens, and spray-painted slogans against Zionism.
Greek websites reported that six masked men entered the restaurant and threw leaflets attacking the Israeli occupation and its massacres against Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. They also spray-painted slogans and graffiti opposing Zionism and supporting the Palestinians at the entrance.
According to the websites, the restaurant, called “King David Burger,” is located in one of Athens’ central tourist squares.
The protesters chanted anti-occupation slogans and wrote, “No Zionist is safe here.” They left shortly after entering.
The restaurant opened only about a month and a half ago and announced that it serves “kosher food,” which adheres to Jewish law regarding meat, in Athens.
YPA