Tzfas - Controversial national religious leader and municipal chief rabbi of Safed Rabbi Shmuel Eliyahu has said that the wedding in which Jewish extremists were seen glorifying terrorism against Palestinians could have been staged by the Shin Bet. 

Eliyahu was referring to the video broadcast last week in which national-religious men are seen dancing at a wedding and glorifying violence against Palestinians, in particular the July murder of three members of the Dawabshe family who were killed in a fire bomb-attack in their village of Duma by suspected Jewish terrorists.

Eliyahu, one of the most influential figures in the conservative wing of the national religious sector, said that he had never seen such celebrations before and found the scenes shown of the wedding hard to believe. 

“It’s simply absurd, I’ve been at dozens of weddings and I’ve never seen anything like this,” said Eliyahu on the Galei Yisrael radio station. 

“I do not rule out the possibility that Avishai Raviv concocted this,” the rabbi continued, in reference to the Shin Bet agent who was involved in investigating national-religious extremists during the years leading up to the murder of prime minister Yitzhak Rabin. 

“Such things have already happened,” continued the rabbi. “Reports have been written by jurists about similar incidents which the Shin Bet has created, so why shouldn’t I think this for what’s happened here. Someone has an interest here, someone is enjoying it.”

Eliyahu also criticized the heavy media attention on the Duma attack saying that it was out of proportion when compared to coverage of Israeli victims of Palestinian terror attacks, saying that “the murderers are the victims and the victims are the murderers.”

Eliyahu is himself a deeply controversial figure and has a history of rhetorical attacks against the Arab population in Israel. In 2006, he was indicted for racial incitement, but the charge was conditionally dropped when the rabbi apologized for his comments, retracted them and pledged not to make similar comments in the future.

A poll conducted for Army Radio and published on Monday showed that 78 percent of the national religious sector feel the Duma murders are being used to attack their community, while 36 percent believed “Arabs” to be behind the attack on the Dawabshe family and 79% believed the media has focused disproportionately on the issue in comparison with Palestinian terrorism.