Rabbi Yitzhak Yosef, the Sephardic Chief Rabbi of Israel, addressed a letter to Rabbi Eyal Karim, the Chief Rabbi of the IDF, warning against allowing behavior such as was seen when a group of IDF soldiers using the loudspeakers in one of the mosques in the city of Jenin for the "Shema" prayer.

"Here, it is clear that everything that is not directly related to the combat should not be used as a provocation," Rabbi Yosef wrote, "religious matters in particular."

"And it must be explained to those soldiers that the religious feelings of members of other religions should not be harmed for any number of reasons that the IDF is against such actions," he added.

"The people of Israel are the chosen people and do not act like those murderers who mercilessly massacred, looted, corrupted, and desecrated everything that is holy and dear to us. Therefore, we must exercise extra caution and avoid actions that are not useful for the fighting and will cause damage to the nation of Israel and its image in the world," the Chief Rabbi stated.... Read More: JPost