National Union Chairman MK Betzalel Smotrich, responded this afternoon to the Supreme Court ruling against Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu.

"In a more perfect world, Chief Justice Hayut and Supreme Court judges would have been summoned dozens of times for disciplinary action for political distortion of Israeli law," Smotrich wrote.

He said, "Again, in a ruling that is all about silencing dissent, a rabbi, a scholar, and a public leader is being prosecuted for his opinions. They're silencing and terrorizing the rabbis, they're silencing the Right, they silence anyone who threatens their hegemony. It won't be long before they silence elected officials who aren't on the correct political side," Smotrich said.

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He added, "I send encouragement to Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu for his courage, independence, truth, and uprightness. They will not set the boundaries of discourse for the rabbis of Israel. We will stand firm for rabbi's ability to express their halakhic positions independently, freely, and without fear."

The Supreme Court today ordered the Attorney General and State Attorney's Office to take disciplinary action against Tzfat Chief Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu.

The ruling was given unanimously by Supreme Court Chief Justice Esther Hayut and Justices Yitzhak Amit and Alex Stein.

The petition against Rabbi Eliyahu was filed in 2016 by the Reform Center for Religion and State, the "Tag Meir" forum, the Coalition against Racism in Israel and the Association for Civil Rights. Read more at Arutz-7