Israel’s foreign minister slammed Bernie Sanders on Wednesday for his “horrifying” comments about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Jerusalem during the latest Democratic debate.

The Vermont senator called Netanyahu a “reactionary racist” Tuesday night in South Carolina and said he’d consider reversing President Trump’s move of the US Embassy from Tel Aviv to the capital city.

“We don’t intervene in the internal American electoral process, which is splendid,” Foreign Minister Yisrael Katz told Army Radio on Wednesday.

“Naturally, people who support Israel will not support someone who goes against these things,” he said, adding that Sanders had a long history of attacking the Jewish state.

Sanders, the Democratic front-runner, was asked during the debate whether he would move the US Embassy from Jerusalem.

He said “it’s something we need to take into consideration,” adding that he is “very proud of being Jewish” and that he “actually lived in Israel for several months,” referring to time volunteering in a kibbutz in the 1960s.

“Right now, sadly, tragically, Israel has a reactionary racist who is now running that country,” he said, referring to Netanyahu.

He added that if elected president, he would “absolutely protect the independence and security of Israel, but we cannot ignore the suffering of the Palestinians.”

Sanders’ incendiary comments Tuesday night followed his recent announcement that he would not attend the American Israel Public Affairs Committee, or AIPAC, conference.

Sanders assailed the pro-Israeli lobbying group for giving a platform to “leaders who express bigotry and oppose basic Palestinian rights,” according to The Hill.

With Post wires