Law enforcement to lower bar for investigating far-right spiritual leaders, in effort to curb anti-Arab violence

Israeli authorities are looking at new steps to crack down on extreme right-wing rabbis who are alleged proponents of violence against Arabs, and to investigate those suspected of inciting Jewish terrorism.

Defense Minister Moshe Ya’alon called Saturday night for investigations into rabbis who incite far-right extremists to carry out attacks against Arabs. Ya’alon also said, in a Channel 2 interview, that police were expected to file criminal charges against several suspected Jewish terrorists for involvement in the fatal July 31 firebombing of a Palestinian home in the West Bank village of Duma.

“There’s no immunity for rabbis. If a direct connection is shown between rabbinic incitement and terror activity, we won’t hesitate to investigate and bring to justice,” a senior Justice Ministry source told Yedioth Ahronoth in a Sunday report.... Read More: Times of Israel