Violations by Ben Heine
The chief Rabbi of Safad, Shmuel
Eliyahu, urged the Zionist state to
exact "a horrible revenge" on
Palestinians in retaliation for
their attacks to serve as a deterrent.
In an article published in the newsletter
"Eretz Yisrael Shelanu", which will be
distributed to Synagogues this weekend,
Eliyahu criticises the leaders of the Zionist
state for not taking or allowing revenge
against the family Alaa Abu Dheim who carried out the Merkaz
Harav attack in Jerusalem.
"A state that really respects the lives of its citizens would have
hanged the 10 sons of the terrorist on a tree 50 amot [25 meters]
tall, so that others would see it and be afraid," wrote Eliahu,
according to the Jerusalem Post.
Eliahu called on the Zionist state to take "horrible revenge"
for the attack at the Yeshiva in Jerusalem.
"We have to exact a revenge that is so painful, it will burn into
the souls of all our enemies the message that Jewish blood is
more valuable than gold and platinum."
On Wednesday, Mossawa Center, an Arab human rights group,
called on the Attorney General to take legal action against the
rabbi for inciting racism and violence.
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