"An Israeli military vehicle accompanied by police and settlers stopped Rami Hamdallah's convoy today between Ramallah and Nablus," government spokesman Ihab Bseiso told reporters in Ramallah, saying the convoy was held up for about an hour.
Hamdallah was informed that he personally could leave but that his seven bodyguards must stay behind, but he refused until all of them were free to go, Bseiso said.
"It is not true that they stopped him for speeding," he told AFP
Israel police spokeswoman Luba Samri confirmed the convoy had been pulled over but denied that Hamdallah had been prevented from leaving, saying he had refused to move on until receiving an apology.
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"Police and army officers stopped a convoy driving recklessly and endangering other road users," Samri said in a statement.
The soldier who pulled the convoy over "was assaulted" and police officers who arrived as backup were "verbally abused" by Hamdallah's bodyguards, she said.
The statement made no mention of any settlers involved in the incident.