Brussels - Brussels Airlines has taken halva off the menu, after a passenger reportedly alerted its staff that the product was made in a Jewish settlement in the West Bank. The disgruntled diner informed the airline staff that the Vanilla halva he had been served for dessert, came from an Israeli settlement on occupied Palestinian territory.

Belgian media cited the Palestinian Solidarity Campaign as saying that the airline “had not been aware of the nature of the product and the violent and illegal institutions behind it.”

The airline Tweeted Wednesday that the presence of the offending item in the in-flight meal was due to a mistake by the supplier. “We have stopped serving that product on our flights as it was not what we had ordered,” the airline Tweeted in response to outraged pro-Israel activists.

“We’re an airline, catering to a large international audience, it’s our responsibility to offer products that please all.”  Activists have in turn called for a boycott of the airline. “Time to boycott the boycotters,” Israel advocacy group StandWithUs’s Israel Education Director Hen Mazzig, posted on social media.

The Ahva company, which is based in the West Bank’s Barkan Industrial Park, told The Jerusalem Post it hadn’t yet had time to look into the matter, and thus declined to comment. 

Tourism Minister Yariv Levin called the airline’s decision “unacceptable,” and said it marks the airline with a “black flag of disgrace.” “Such a company has no place in the skies of the state of Israel, and...read more at VIN