In 2004, Nebenzahl stated before an Israeli court that any Jew guilty of selling parts of what he termed the
Land of Israel falls under the law of
Din Rodef, meaning he is subject to being killed legally under religious law. In October of that year, Nebenzahl was one of the signatories to a letter of rabbis calling on members of the
Israel Defense Forces to refuse to follow orders in connection with the
Israeli disengagement from Gaza. In 2017, Nebenzahl penned a letter to
Chaim Kanievsky, in which he decried the
Jerusalem Municipality for sponsoring interfaith
Hanukkah parties. In the letter, he implored Kanievsky to "instruct the members of the Knesset,
Rabbi Gafni and
Rabbi Maklev, to cancel this disgrace and remove the wrath of God from our people even before this matter becomes a big phenomenon that will be much more difficult to stop afterwards". Nebenzahl opposes Jewish tour groups to the
Temple Mount. After
Itamar Ben-Gvir led a group of Jewish worshippers onto the Temple Mount on
Tisha B'Av in 2024, Nebenzahl and four other senior rabbis issued a video statement at the urging of Jerusalem mayor
Moshe Lionin Hebrew with Arabic subtitlesstating that it is strictly forbidden for Jews to enter the compound, and called for calm. == Published works==