A week after announcing it would stop serving the Israeli halva snack due to the sensitivities of many of its customers, Brussels Airlines decided to reinstate the snack after coming under heavy criticism from Israel and around the world.
A week after announcing it would stop serving the Israeli halva snack due to the sensitivities of many of its customers, Brussels Airlines decided to reinstate the snack after coming under heavy criticism from Israel and around the world.
After Brussels Airlines appears to have banned the popular Israeli 'halva' snack from being served on its flights, the carrier has come under fire for siding with the anti-Israel boycott movement.
Brussels Airlines has decided to remove the halva dessert made in Israel because it is produced in a factory in Samaria, saying that is “a controversial product.”
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