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Guards from American convoy visiting Palestinian village drew weapons at settlers, after the outpost activists pelted their cars with stones.

YNET

A confrontation broke out between security personnel from the American consulate and settlers from the Adei Ad outpost in the West Bank on Friday, after settlers hurled stones at two vehicles from the consulate. According to both Palestinian and settler sources, the American security guards drew their weapons at the settlers.

A preliminary police investigation of the clashes between American security personnel and Israeli settlers discovered the consulate employees had arrived at the Adei Ad outpost in Samaria without coordination with the appropriate defense officials.

An official from the village of Turmus Ayya, near the scene of the incident, said they invited the US delegation to examine thousands of olive tree seedlings which were uprooted on Thursday night – some belonging to Palestinians from the village who hold American citizenship. According to police, the settlers pelted the convoy with rocks, but neither side used their firearms.

A village official told Ynet that the American delegation, composed of employees from the Jerusalem consulate, arrived to the location after the property-owners asked them to examine the incident with their own eyes. The consul-general was not part of the delegation.

According to the Palestinians, an American vehicle with guards arrived at the agricultural lands to examine the scene and rule out any security risks, while the delegation members waited behind in the village. The settlers claimed the Americans arrived to the area without coordination and brought Palestinians into their territory, saying the American visit was coordinated with the Israeli Civil Administration for next week.

Sources familiar with the settlers said two American consulate vehicles pulled up on the southern side of the outpost. Following a report that was shared by the residents, armed men were deployed from the outpost, just as the US representatives were leaving the area.

Meanwhile, a clash between residents and the Americans developed, during which the Americans unholstered an M16 and a sidearm. The American delegation’s visit was cancelled after the incident.

The US has not responded to the incident.

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  1. If it were to make the Jew media here in this sewer it would read something like this; U.S. troops guarding the American envoy attacked unarmed peaceful Jew settlers…. AIPAC has asked ACLU to file suit demanding $1,000,000,000 in reparations to be paid over 70 years @ 15% interest. Senator McCain has submitted a bill to forego a trial and simply give the money to them as a show of support for the victims because of their history of suffering at the hands of Christian/Muslim hired help constantly asking for a increase in wages, Story @ 11.

  2. I will say this. I bet those settlers sh1t brix when the guards unholstered. And at this moment theyre fuming, praying that God smite the goyim for daring to draw weapons on “the Chosen” in Yisrael! Their land! They should have tagged those loonies. Pop, pop, pop. Notice AFTER the staff left, the loonballz dispatched a Jew squad, armed, to the area. Yeah, they’re fuming. Israel has never wanted peace. Ever. They want the LAND. Then: THE PLANET!

  3. Hmmm

    I thought Israel has a new law stating that throwing stones at the authorities is automatic jail time and a fine. How come these Jewish terrorists haven’t been arrested for throwing stones at the authorities? Once again, another law that openly protects Jews and prosecutes Palestinians. What a surprise.

  4. WHAT A ^%$# B.S!!!!! GET THOUS PSYCHOPATHS BRAIN WASH ZIONISTS JEWS OUT FROM PALESTINIANS LAND!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  5. This is the way Israelis are appreciating the financial and military aids of their American friends… I am sure all the American news media would had talked & printed this incident if Palestinians or any other country had behaved like that but Jews are above the laws…

    Now it is time for the American people to wake up and do something if not this corruption & cruelty will continue forever at their own cost…

  6. I am sure the US government will insist (and obtain) full accountability for this attack by the settlers. I am basing my conviction on precedents, like when Rachel Corey was murdered, crushed under a bulldozer that ran over her twice, the IDF soldier who had operated the bulldozer was condemned to years of prison, his commanding officer was sacked and Caterpillar, the American company that was providing Israel with those special-order bulldozers, modified to be capable of running through the walls of houses (in the OT) were suspended sine die.
    Other examples abound. Make no mistake, this episode will not go without a vigorous response from our government. You can tell also by the prominent coverage it is being given in the MSM.

  7. This is a good sign: “Meanwhile, a clash between residents and the Americans developed, during which the Americans unholstered an M16 and a sidearm.” They should have opened fire on the terrorist Jew trash. Then moved in the bulldozers to sanitize the entire area of these vermin. At least we’re on the right track …for a change.Funny.. I wonder why this hasn’t been reported on CNN, Fox or MSNBC? How puzzling is that?

  8. DDearborn…I agree with you. Israel arrest even 5 years old boyson the assuption they thought about throwing stones… they even killed children and youth… but they let the settlers attack the Palestinians and throw stones to them… and this is OK? This is becoming more than ridiculous there.

    And as mentionned above… why thisis not reported on the news?Why are all these attacks on americans or Palestiniansnot front pages ont the news? Why is the part of the population who don’t know are not informed of these mad and psycho behaviors?

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