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Israeli settlers attack US officials

American consular officials investigating claims that Palestinian olive trees had been uprooted have had rocks thrown at them by Israeli settlers.

Jewish settlers have attacked American consular officials who were visiting the West Bank to investigate claims of damage to Palestinian olive groves, Israeli police say.

Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said the settlers threw rocks at the officials who had come to the area near the Jewish settlement of Adi Ad in two consular vehicles following Palestinian claims that settlers uprooted scores of olive trees the day before.

He said that after the rock barrage began, accompanying American security personnel ordered the consular officials back into their vehicles - which were also pelted with rocks.

The vehicles then left the area, Rosenfeld said, adding that police had opened an inquiry following the filing of an official complaint.

Another police official, spokeswoman Luba Samri, said that the American security personnel did not use their weapons during the attack on the American officials.

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The American Consulate General in Jerusalem had no immediate comment.

Settlers have often spoken against what they call foreign interference in their affairs, but this is the first known physical attack against diplomatic personnel.

The United States is by far Israel's most important foreign ally, providing the country with some $US3 billion ($A3.25 billion) in annual aid and supporting its positions in international forums, despite frequent criticism.


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