For months, a bag emblazoned with the words “f— the police” decorated the facade of The Pink Peacock in Glasgow, a hub for Jewish activists with an affinity for Yiddish and far-left causes.
Glasgow is about to welcome a notable new Jewish neighbor: a queer-friendly, Yiddish-speaking kosher cafe operated by Jewish self-described anarchists where customers will “pay what they can.”
"We could establish a safe zone on our own but we will not exclude the US, Russia or others if they would like to cooperate," Cavusoglu said.
The group, Rubicon, filmed themselves committing the early-morning attack on Monday and posted the video online.