Government of Israel In 2008, in the wake of a corruption investigation that targeted
Ehud Olmert, Eliyahu issued a pamphlet entitled "A Religious Prime Minister – It's Possible", in which he wrote In 2022, Eliyahu was instrumental in convincing
Knesset Member
Idit Silman to abandon the
Yamina party, an act that led to a coalition crisis in the
Bennett–Lapid government, which Eliyahu considered to be too
accommodating to Arabs and hostile to the Chief Rabbinate. In April of that year, Eliyahu and his wife Tova met with Silman in their Jerusalem home to congratulate her on her decision. Eliyahu is close to
Itamar Ben-Gvir, leader of the far-right
Otzma Yehudit party. Eliyahu's son
Amihai, a member of that party, was elected to the
Knesset in 2022, assuming the role of
Heritage Minister.
Arabs and Palestinians during the holiday of
Sukkot in 2018 In May 2007, Eliyahu advocated "
carpet bombing the general area from which the
Kassams were launched, regardless of the price in
Palestinian life". He further stated, "If they don't stop after we kill 100, then we must kill 1,000. 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 March 2008, Eliyahu called for "state-sanctioned revenge" against Arabs. According to
Haaretz, Eliyahu wrote an article for the newsletter
Eretz Yisrael Shelanu ("Our
Land of Israel"), wherein he proposed "hanging the children of the
terrorist who carried out the
attack in the Mercaz Harav yeshiva from a tree". In 2009, Eliyahu was involved in publishing the conspiracy theory pamphlet
On Either Side of the Border, in cooperation with the
Union of Orthodox Jewish Congregations of America (OU). The OU later asserted that its connection with the pamphlet was unauthorized by senior management. The pamphlet, citing the personal account of a recent convert to Judaism who had previously been a member of the Lebanese organisation
Hezbollah, asserts that the
Pope and the
Cardinals of the
Roman Catholic Church allegedly help organize tours of
Auschwitz for Hezbollah members, in order to teach them how to wipe out Jews. The pamphlet was distributed to IDF troops. , a
Harvard-based Israeli historian, said that the pamphlet, supposedly written by a
Lebanese, actually contains gross factual errors that no
Arab could have made. In addition, there are also numerous other blatant geographical and cultural mistakes in the pamphlet, proving that the author is in reality a
Haredi Jew from Israel who knows very little about the Arab world. Orbach's conclusion is that Eliyahu took part in a forgery, clearly in order to propagate hatred against Arabs and Muslims. Eliyahu failed to answer the accusations, but his spokesman vouched for the authenticity of the pamphlet in a conversation with
Haaretz. Furthermore, Eliyahu had widely quoted from the pamphlet in a subsequent article. In December 2010, Eliyahu
spearheaded a letter, signed by 50 rabbis, which urged Jewish Israelis to refrain from renting housing to Arabs. Circulation of the letter led to calls for Eliyahu's suspension, and for his prosecution on grounds of racial incitement. In July 2012,
Israel's Ministry of Justice closed the investigation into allegations of incitement, on the grounds of lack of evidence that the statements could be attributed to Eliyahu. In the wake of the
2023 Turkey–Syria earthquake, Eliyahu wrote an article in the '''', in which he stated that the event, which he compared to the biblical story of the
crossing of the Red Sea, was a divine punishment to Syria, which and therefore deserved no pity. As for Turkey, which suffered significantly more casualties, he accused it of having defamed the State of Israel, and "everything that happens, happens in order to cleanse the world and make it better."
World Jewish Congress head
Ron Lauder said that he was "aghast and appalled" at Eliyahu's words.
Avraham Stav and
Yehuda Gilad declared that Eliyahu's statements were not consistent with the teachings of the
Torah. On
Jerusalem Day in 2022, Eliyahu ordered a large turnout for an annual
flag march, saying that anything less would embolden the Palestinians in the wake of a recent
spate of attacks against Israelis. The following day, the
U.S. State Department in the
Biden administration revoked Eliyahu's visa to enter the United States. While no explanation was given for this, Israeli officials surmised that it was due to Eliyahu's statements regarding Arabs. A spokesman for Eliyahu blamed the action on
Reformist and
anti-Zionist elements. == References ==