Representatives of the European Union were confronted with Givat Hamatos residents and right-wing activists when they arrived at the East Jerusalem settlement on Monday morning.
The incident came a day after Israel announced plans to build another 1,257 housing units in the settlement, which is considered a neighborhood of Jerusalem beyond the Green Line.
The right-wing activists branded the EU officials "anti-Semites" and "terrorism supporters."
The EU representatives departed the area without making a statement.

