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Analysis

Rabbi's 'hate' remarks set up legal challenge

December 8, 2011 12:27
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Israel's Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein has launched a criminal investigation into one of Israel's best-known religious-Zionist rabbis.

Shmuel Eliyahu is the state-salaried rabbi of the city of Safed and part of the country's rabbinic royalty - he is the son of the massively popular former Chief Rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu, who died last year.

He is suspected of inciting hatred against Israel's Arab minority. The rabbi's alleged comments to the media, which are the focus of the investigation, include an assertion that, "expulsion of Arabs from Jewish neighbourhoods is part of the strategy" and that "a Jew should not run away from an Arab; a Jew should chase away Arabs".

This investigation is about far more than what is acceptable to say and do in Israel - it is about where the source of authority lies.

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