Beit Jala, West Bank – Palestinian Crowd Pelts US Vehicle With Eggs

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    A Palestinian activist smashes an egg on a vehicle of a delegation from the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem as they arrive for a meeting in Beit Jala, West Bank, Monday, May 21, 2018. A small group of Palestinian protesters in the West Bank has pelted an American diplomatic vehicle with eggs to protest the recent move of the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean)Beit Jala, West Bank – A small crowd of Palestinian protesters in the West Bank on Monday pelted an American diplomatic vehicle with eggs to protest the recent move of the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem.

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    The incident drew an angry American response and deepened a crisis in relations that has followed the U.S. Embassy decision.

    The State Department said the diplomats were on a visit to “promote educational and cultural exchange” in the West Bank when they were accosted.

    “The objective was clearly intimidation. The United States absolutely opposes the use of violence and intimidation to express political views,” the statement said.
    A Palestinian activist kicks a vehicle of a delegation from the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem as they arrive for a meeting in Beit Jala, West Bank, Monday, May 21, 2018. A small group of Palestinian protesters in the West Bank has pelted an American diplomatic vehicle with eggs to protest the recent move of the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean)
    The protesters gathered as members of the delegation from the U.S. Consulate in Jerusalem walked to their vehicle. The crowd held signs and shouted at the Americans, before throwing eggs at their car as they drove away. No one was injured.

    “We are here to say to the American Embassy, ‘No we don’t need you. Leave Palestine and leave Jerusalem and leave the embassy,'” said Palestinian protester Muhannad al-Said.

    This comes just one week after the U.S. Embassy to Israel was moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.

    The Palestinians claim Israeli-annexed east Jerusalem as their capital.

    While President Donald Trump has said the embassy move is not meant to prejudge the final borders of the city, the step is seen by both Israel and the Palestinians as siding with Israel in the most sensitive dispute in their conflict. East Jerusalem, captured by Israel in the 1967 Mideast war, is home to the city’s most sensitive Jewish, Muslim and Christian holy sites.

    The Palestinians have severed most contacts with the Americans to protest the move.
    Palestinian activists sit on on a vehicle of a delegation from the U.S. Embassy in Jerusalem as they arrive for a meeting in Beit Jala, West Bank, Monday, May 21, 2018. A small group of Palestinian protesters in the West Bank has pelted an American diplomatic vehicle with eggs to protest the recent move of the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem. (AP Photo/Mahmoud Illean)


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    5 years ago

    Where was the security to protect our diplomats from these momzarim? Hasn’t the incompetent State Department learned its lesson from Benghazi? The diplomats were lucky, as those savages could have harmed them.

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    5 years ago

    Yoni’s people are so peaceful

    5 years ago

    Such peaceful loving people