Samir Hazboun, head of the Bethlehem Chamber of Commerce, said they had been holding a training session for local businesspeople about digital commerce with an American expert and a delegation from the US consulate in Jerusalem. "We were surprised when a number of angry protesters held an extraordinary protest, which forced us to end the course and for the American trainer to leave immediately with the American consulate delegation," he told AFP.
Video footage posted online showed a handful of protesters entering the room and chanting while holding signs opposing Trump's decision. One sign read "Zionism = Nazism = Fascism".
The American delegation quickly packed up and left, with the protesters throwing what appeared to be tomatoes at their cars, while one man kicked a car. In response, a US State Department spokesperson said "the United States opposes the use of violence and intimidation to express political views.