Former defense minister Moshe Ya'alon stated that Israel is experiencing a 'Jewish supremacy' outlook, which he called a reversal of Nazi ideology. He made the remark in an interview, according to Israeli media reports.
Former defense minister Moshe 'Bogi' Ya'alon, a member of the opposition and former IDF chief of staff, made the remarks in a media interview published today. He said the current Israeli government promotes a sense of Jewish superiority, likening it to a reversal of the ideology espoused in Hitler's Mein Kampf. The comments have drawn political reactions, with coalition figures denouncing the comparison. No further elaboration from Ya'alon has been published as of the time of this report.
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