Rabbi Eliyahu Mali, dean of the Shirat Moshe hesder yeshiva in Jaffa, has ordered his students to carry their mobile phones on Shabbat (the Jewish Sabbath), due to the increasingly tense security situation.

Jewish law forbids the use or carrying of electronics on Shabbat, other than in situations where a life is at stake.

On Friday, several yeshiva students were attacked in Jaffa. On Sunday, Rabbi Mali and the yeshiva's director were attacked by Arabs while walking down the street.

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Speaking to MK Ayelet Shaked (Yamina), who visited the yeshiva on Monday, Rabbi Mali said that he is not afraid for his life, but he is very worried about the wave of attacks perpetrated by Arabs against Jews, as well as about acts of vengeance by both sides.

Tel Aviv-Jaffa Mayor Ron Huldai condemned the Friday attack, saying, "The attack on Rabbi Mali in Jaffa is a serious breach of the coexistence which we are working so hard to achieve in Jaffa. We will continue every effort to develop an accepting society which is able to live together in our city." Read more at Arutz-7