Racism Charges against Rabbi Eliyahu Dropped (INN) ISRAEL NATIONAL NEWS) By Gil Ronen 07/08/12)
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The Attorney General and Legal Advisor to the Government has decided
to end the investigation that was opened against Rav Shmuel Eliyahu,
Rabbi of Tzfat, eight months ago, on suspicion that he incited to
racism.
The Justice Ministry issued a statement Sunday in which it explained
that the decision was made "because it cannot be proven that the
utterances attributed to the rabbi, as they were published in the
press, do indeed reflect accurately what was actually said by him."
Among alleged statements that were probed were, “The Arab culture is
very cruel,” and “The Arabs behave according to different codes, and
violent norms that have turned into ideology." The rabbi allegedly
stated that examples of this new Arab “ideology” now include stealing
farm equipment from Jews and blackmailing farmers for protection
against thefts. He also supposedly said that “The minute you make
room for Arabs among Jews, it takes five minutes before they start to
do whatever they want."
These quotes appeared in journalistic interviews that were held with
the rabbi after he co-signed a Halakhic decree that forbade Jews from
selling or renting apartments in the Land of Israel to Arabs. The
State Attorney´s Office (SAO) originally considered whether to press
charges regarding the decree itself but decided not to.
Police questioned Rav Eliyahu and the journalists who published his
alleged pronouncements. The investigators found that there is
insufficient evidence that the rabbi actually said the things
attributed to him in the way that they were published. The
journalists do not possess recordings of the statements, and in one
case, the rabbi wrote a letter to the news outlet immediately after
the publication denying he had said what was attributed to him.
Some of the journalists specifically admitted that changes may have
been made in the content.
The SAO noted that Rav Eliyahu has co-signed a published opinion,
alongside other Zionist rabbis, in which the signatories express
their disagreement with a letter that called for discrimination
against non-Jewish citizens. "This is not so; the state of Israel is
obligated to treat all of its citizens as having equal rights. This
approach is rooted both in the Torah and in state laws," the rabbis
wrote.
In Israel, the term "racism" is applied to any derogatory statement
or discriminatory behavior against people of a certain nationality,
ethnicity or culture, although some argue that the word does not fit
the deep rooted national, political and religious struggle between
Arabs and Jews. (IsraelNationalNews © 2012 07/08/12)
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