Jewish Squatters in Hebron attack American delegation
If this had been someone in Iraq who had driven some type of vehicle anywhere close to an American general, or even some troops, they would have been lit up with machine gun and cannon fire.
But since the aggressors in this case are our only "friends" in the ME, why then we just apologize to the crazed Zionists and get the hell out of the area, so those murderous psychos can continue on with their ethnic cleansing campaign of genocide against the indigenouse Palestinians.
Congress, sensing that our "friends" had their feelings hurt when their genocidial treatement of the Palestinians was threatened to be exposed, will probably immediately craft another aid package to Israel and give those racist bastards another billion dollars or so to make the hurt go away.
U.S. envoy cuts short Hebron trip after clash with settlers
By Haaretz Service Last update - 18:22 02/05/2008
The American bodyguards of a Bush administration envoy who was dispatched to the region to monitor the implementation of the road map engaged in a violent confrontation with right-wing Israelis who sought to disturb a visit to Hebron on Friday, Israel Radio reported.
One of the rightists is reported to have driven his jeep into the convoy accompanying General William Fraser. Subsequently, one of the vehicles in the convoy heavily collided with the jeep, according to Israel Radio.
A fracas ensued between the guards and the rightists before the Americans decided to cut the visit short, Israel Radio reported.




The parasites must secrete something into the host's bloodstream when they latch on, causing the host to be entirely submissive. I guess it would be the chemical equivalent of money, sex, power, and of course the lurid thrills of anonymous murder.
A spy was just arrested a week ago & now this.
..so the racist war-mongers went more rabiid than usural..
By The Associated Press
A U.S. general, assigned to monitor the implementation of the latest Israeli-Palestinian peace plan, launched his mission on Monday.
Lt. Gen. William M. Fraser III, a U.S. air force general, has been assigned to help the two sides overcome disputes created by noncompliance with the road map peace plan, which is the foundation of newly relaunched peace talks.
The road map quickly floundered after it was introduced in 2003 because neither side carried out initial obligations. Israel continued to build in disputed territory, and the Palestinians failed to disarm militants.
Nearly five years later, these same obstacles have proven to be as potent as ever, souring talks that officially resumed at an international gathering in Annapolis, Maryland, two months ago.
Israel has gone ahead with plans to build homes in areas the Palestinians claim for a future state, and Palestinian militants continue to attack or plan attacks against Israel from both the Gaza Strip and the West Bank.
Fraser will not mediate or enforce compliance with the road map, but report back to Washington, where the judging would be done at a higher level, a senior Bush administration official has said.
The Palestinians had hoped he would have greater powers, but Israel had resisted the notion of a road map [peace] arbiter.
Fraser met in Jerusalem on Monday with Foreign Sinister Tzipi Livni and Defense Sinister Ehud Barak. Prime Sinister Ehud Olmert's office said
Fraser would meet the premier later this week.
Livni's office said she emphasized in her meeting with Fraser that Israel's security must be assured under any peace deal. She also reiterated that any accord must apply not only to the West Bank, where [traitor :puppet] moderate Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas governs, but also the Gaza Strip, which is ruled by Hamas militants sworn to Israel's destruction.
Barak told Fraser that, according to Barak's office.
Fraser is scheduled to meet Tuesday with Abbas and Palestinian Prime Minister Salam Fayyad. The U.S. administration has no ties with Hamas, which it classifies as a terror organization.
Ahead of the meetings in the West Bank city of Ramallah, Palestinian negotiator Saeb Erekat said it was time to implement the commitments of the first phase of the road map.
"The Palestinians intend to present to Fraser a list of commitments they say Israel must carry out, and the status of the Palestinians' implementation of their own obligations," Erekat said.
Fraser is the latest addition to what has become a trio of U.S. generals involved in Mideast talks.
During the Annapolis conference, the Bush administration appointed former NATO commander James Jones, a retired Marine Corps general, as a security envoy. Lt. Gen. Keith Dayton is helping to train and equip the Palestinian security forces.
http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/948913.html