Key facts
- Former Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon compared settler ideology to Nazism.
- Ya'alon criticized the government for failing to hold Israelis accountable for killing Palestinian civilians.
- He described the situation as a 'disgrace for generations.'
- A report alleges fruit and vegetables from Israeli settlements were mislabeled for export to Europe.
- The mislabeling allegedly helped settlements benefit from tariff preferences.
- This practice is claimed to financially sustain the settlement enterprise.
Former Israeli Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon has drawn a stark parallel between settler ideology and Nazism. Ya'alon criticized the current Israeli government for its alleged failure to hold Israelis accountable for the killing of Palestinian civilians in the West Bank. He characterized the ongoing situation as a 'disgrace for generations,' indicating a deep concern over the moral and ethical implications of the government's stance and actions. Ya'alon's comments highlight a significant internal critique from a former high-ranking defense official regarding the treatment of Palestinians and the accountability of Israeli citizens.
