A new fresco of the street artist Banksy It made its appearance on a wall of the royal court building in downtown London.

The work depicts a judge with a wig and a robe hitting a demonstrator who is lying on the ground with his hammer, with blood splashing his placard.

Although the frescoes do not refer to a specific subject or incident, the BBC states that the project comes two days after the arrest of about 900 people in a demonstration against the ban on the Palestine Action organization.

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Photos from social media show that the project has already been covered with large plastic covers and metal barricades and is kept by police.

The Bristol -based artist, whose identity remains unknown, posted a photo of the fresco on his Instagram on Monday morning, as he always does to certify the authenticity of his works, and wrote in the caption: “Royal courts. London. “

Banksy’s works often criticize government policy, war and capitalism.