Mordechai Eliyahu is the former Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel. His statement that according to ‘Jewish war ethics,’ [surely an oxymoron?] ‘an entire city holds collective responsibility for the immoral behavior of individuals’. is the purest distillation of the Nazi idea of warfare that one could hope to articulate. Gone is the wisdom of Jeremiah and Isaiah, instead the warrior voice of Joshua.
This was an open call for genocide, for new Lidices. Since even German and Polish Jews had among them those who were ‘immoral’ however defined, then the Nazis were right to exterminate them. The idea that a whole city, like Gaza City 400,000 strong, is responsible for the acts of an individual, and therefore merits death, is as close to the ideas of Hitler and Himmler as it is possible to reach.
The fact that none of Israel’s political leaders saw fit to condemn Eliyahu is in itself testimony to the reality of Israel and Zionism.
Tony Greenstein
Eliyahu advocates carpet bombing Gaza
May. 30, 2007, THE JERUSALEM POST
May. 30, 2007, THE JERUSALEM POST
Matthew Wagner
All civilians living in Gaza are collectively guilty for Kassam attacks on Sderot, former Sephardi chief rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu has written in a letter to Prime Minister Ehud Olmert.
Eliyahu ruled that there was absolutely no moral prohibition against the indiscriminate killing of civilians during a potential massive military offensive on Gaza aimed at stopping the rocket launchings.
The letter, published in Olam Katan [Small World], a weekly pamphlet to be distributed in synagogues nationwide this Friday, cited the biblical story of the Shechem massacre (Genesis 34) and Maimonides’ commentary (Laws of Kings 9, 14) on the story as proof texts for his legal decision.
According to Jewish war ethics, wrote Eliyahu, an entire city holds collective responsibility for the immoral behavior of individuals. In Gaza, the entire populace is responsible because they do nothing to stop the firing of Kassam rockets.
The former chief rabbi also said it was forbidden to risk the lives of Jews in Sderot or the lives of IDF soldiers for fear of injuring or killing Palestinian noncombatants living in Gaza.
Eliyahu could not be reached for an interview. However, Eliyahu’s son, Shmuel Eliyahu, who is chief rabbi of Safed, said his father opposed a ground troop incursion into Gaza that would endanger IDF soldiers. Rather, he advocated carpet bombing the general area from which the Kassams were launched, regardless of the price in Palestinian life.
“If they don’t stop after we kill 100, then we must kill a thousand,” said Shmuel Eliyahu. “And if they do not stop after 1,000 then we must kill 10,000. If they still don’t stop we must kill 100,000, even a million. Whatever it takes to make them stop.”
In the letter, Eliyahu quoted from Psalms. “I will pursue my enemies and apprehend them and I will not desist until I have eradicated them.“
Eliyahu wrote that “This is a message to all leaders of the Jewish people not to be compassionate with those who shoot [rockets] at civilians in their houses.”
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