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Eliyahu has urged Jewish residents of ] not to rent housing to Arabs, leading to calls for his suspension and for prosecution on grounds of racial incitement.<ref>Harriet Sherwood, , ''The Guardian'', 7 December 2010</ref><ref>Jack Khoury, , ''Haaretz'', 18 November 2010</ref><ref>Rupert Wingfield-Hayes, , ''BBC News'', 30 November 2010</ref> Eliyahu has urged Jewish residents of ] not to rent housing to Arabs, leading to calls for his suspension and for prosecution on grounds of racial incitement.<ref>Harriet Sherwood, , ''The Guardian'', 7 December 2010</ref><ref>Jack Khoury, , ''Haaretz'', 18 November 2010</ref><ref>Rupert Wingfield-Hayes, , ''BBC News'', 30 November 2010</ref> In July 2012, the ] closed the investigation into allegations of incitement on the grounds of lack of evidence that the statements could be attributed to Eliyahu.<ref name="jpost">{{cite news|title=Prosecutors close incitement case against Safed rabbi |url=http://www.jpost.com/Headlines/Article.aspx?id=276684|publisher=Jerusalem Post|date=8 July 2012|accessdate=14 July 2012}}</ref>


==References and footnotes== ==References and footnotes==

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Shmuel Eliyahu is the Chief Rabbi of Safed in Israel.

Background

Shmuel Eliyahu is the son of Mordechai Eliyahu, the former Sephardi Chief Rabbi of Israel.

Views

Carpet bombing

According to a May 30, 2007 report in The Jerusalem Post, Eliyahu advocated "carpet bombing the general area from which the Kassams were launched, regardless of the price in Palestinian life." Eliyahu is quoted saying that "If they don't stop after we kill 100, then we must kill a thousand." And, "if they do not stop after 1,000 then we must kill 10,000. If they still don't stop we must kill 100,000, even a million. Whatever it takes to make them stop."

State-sanctioned revenge

In March 2008, he called for "state-sanctioned revenge" against Arabs. According to Haaretz, in an article for the newsletter "Eretz Yisrael Shelanu" ("Our Land of Israel"), Eliyahu proposed "hanging the children of the terrorist who carried out the attack in the Mercaz Harav yeshiva from a tree."

Prime Minister

Eliyahu has called for a "religious" Prime Minister of Israel, saying that earlier prime ministers (presumably referring to Ehud Olmert) had been "without faith... without credibility... without values."

Propaganda pamphlet

Eliyahu was involved in publishing the conspiracy theory pamphlet "On Either Side of the Border" in cooperation with the Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America (The OU asserts that its connection with the pamphlet was unauthorized by senior management). The pamphlet cites the personal account of a recent convert to Judaism who had previously been a member of the Lebanese organisation Hezballah. It asserts that the Pope and the Cardinals of the Roman Catholic Church help organize tours of Auschwitz for Hezbollah members to teach them how to wipe out Jews. The pamphlet was distributed to IDF troops.. According to Danny Orbach, a Harvard-based Israeli historian, the pamphlet, which was supposedly written by a Lebanese, contains gross factual errors that no Arab could have made (for example, the author writes that Hezballah is part of the Sunni Muslim Brotherhood, while it is actually a Shiite organization). In addition, there are also numerous other blatant geographical and cultural mistakes, proving that the author of the pamphlet is an ultra-orthodox Jew from Israel who knows very little about the Arab world. Orbach's conclusion is that Eliyahu took a part in a forgery, clearly in order to propagate hatred against Arabs and Muslims . Eliyahu failed to answer the accusations, but his spokesmen stressed the authenticity of the pamphlet in a conversation with Haaretz . Furthermore, Eliyahu had widely quoted from the pamphlet in a subsequent article .

Renting to Arabs

Main article: December 2010 Israeli rabbi letter controversy

Eliyahu has urged Jewish residents of Tzfat not to rent housing to Arabs, leading to calls for his suspension and for prosecution on grounds of racial incitement. In July 2012, the Ministry of Justice closed the investigation into allegations of incitement on the grounds of lack of evidence that the statements could be attributed to Eliyahu.

References and footnotes

  1. Wagner, Matthew, "Eliyahu advocates carpet bombing Gaza," The Jerusalem Post, 30 May 2007
  2. "Safed chief rabbi calls on state to exact 'revenge' against Arabs". Haaretz. 2008-03-26. Retrieved 2008-06-04.
  3. Rabbi: Israel needs religious PM Safed's chief rabbi: Turns out that Olmert is more corrupt than we thought, PM with values needed
  4. OU Regrets Unauthorized Link with Publication
  5. Hezbollah-Vatican conspiracy story distributed to soldiers on IDF bases
  6. Danny Orbach, "The Truth of Rabbi Eliyahu", Hayanshuf, 5.12.2011
  7. Danny Orbach, "The fairy tales of Safed's chief Rabbi", Haaretz, 14.11.2010, Ofri Ilani, "a booklet distributed to IDF soldiers: The Pope is teaching terror organizations to exterminate Jews", Haaretz, 19.07.2009
  8. Shmuel Eliyahu, "A new glance on our struggle with Islam, 19.8.2011
  9. Harriet Sherwood, "Dozens of Israeli rabbis back call to forbid sale of property to Arabs", The Guardian, 7 December 2010
  10. Jack Khoury, "Safed rabbi to be suspended for 'inciting war between Jews and Arabs'", Haaretz, 18 November 2010
  11. Rupert Wingfield-Hayes, "Israeli orthodox rabbi stirs up racism debate", BBC News, 30 November 2010
  12. "Prosecutors close incitement case against Safed rabbi". Jerusalem Post. 8 July 2012. Retrieved 14 July 2012.
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