A group of Jewish tourists were filmed dismantling a landmark cross on a Welsh hillside and using the stones to create a giant Star of David in its place.
The 60ft long cross made from loose stones is believed to have been in place for at least 50 years on the hill below the Great Orme summit in Llandudno, north Wales, a popular tourist spot that is widely known in the local area.
So when footage emerged that appeared to show a group of young people, some apparently wearing traditional kippah headcaps, removing stones from a long-standing Christian symbol, many were furious.
A video posted on a local Facebook group purporting to have been filmed last Friday showed a small group kicking at stones that made up the outline of the cross.
It then shows some of the youngsters using the stones from the cross to make an alternative piece of religious iconography further along the hillside: a Star of David, the symbol of the Jewish faith.







