An Israeli rabbi known for his extremist views posted a decree on Facebook that terrorists must not be left alive after carrying out an attack, nrg reported on Friday.
Safed Chief Rabbi Shmuel Eliahu, made this decree in response to a question about whether it was permissible to leave a terrorist alive after an attack, in order to interrogate him.
Eliahu wrote, “If you leave him alive, there is a fear that he will be released and kill other people.” But, he added, it is necessary to adopt counter-terrorism methods most compatible with the law.
He continued, “Only of there is no other option, and there is a ticking bomb, is it permissible to keep him alive, to interrogate him and to send him to hell as quickly as possible.”
Eliahu also opined that soldiers or police officers who leave terrorists alive after an attack should be prosecuted. He called for the establishment of a committee to investigate the circumstances under which terrorists are not killed, implying that no one should be exempt from scrutiny. “Maybe there are people in the State’s Attorney’s office who should be prosecuted; maybe there are officers in the police or the army who should be shaken [into action].”
Two comments on the post challenged the rabbi, asking him whether he would also apply this decree to Yigal Amir, who assassinated Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, or Yishai Schlissel, who stabbed marchers at a Jerusalem gay pride parade in 2005 and again this year, fatally wounding 16-year-old Shira Banki. Eliahu did not respond.
Eliahu is no stranger to controversial statements. In the past, he has advocated “carpet bombing the general area from which Kassams were launched, regardless of the price of Palestinian life,” and for “state-sanctioned revenge” against Arabs.
After the terror attack on the Merkaz Harav Yeshiva, in which eight Israeli students were murdered, Eliahu called for the state to take “awesome revenge,” such as “hanging the children of the terrorist who carried out the attack in the Merkaz Harav yeshiva from a tree.”
Eliahu was also involved in the publishing and distribution of, “On Either Side of the Border,” a conspiracy-theory pamphlet purporting to be the testimony of a “Hezbollah officer who spied for Israel,” claiming that the Vatican helped organize tours of Auschwitz for Hezbollah members to teach them how to wipe out Jews.