Israeli Academic Extremism
Leftist Fascist Academics Exempt from
Prosecution when They Call for Murder
The State Attorney's Office
has refused to file charges against a former lecturer at the Bezalel
art school who wrote "death to the settlers" on his Facebook page.
The man, Tzvi Elhayani,
wrote: "Death to the settlers – because you are a spiritual murder
of the nation of Israel."
Following this publication,
the Legal Forum for the Land of Israel asked the Attorney General
and Government Legal Advisor to initiate an investigation on
suspicion of incitement to murder.
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Last June, a lecturer at Ben Gurion University [Eyal Nir –
Isracampus]
called for violence against Jewish participants in the Jerusalem
Day Flag March. "I call on the world to come and help
break these
scoundrels' necks," he wrote on his Facebook page, and described the
flag-bearing marchers as "gangs of bandits swarming in our country."
While an investigation was
reportedly launched against Nir four months later, there has been no
report that charges have been filed.
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/154299
'Death to
Settlers' – Not Prosecutable
State Attorney says it will not
file charges against a former academic lecturer who wrote 'death to
settlers' on his Facebook page.
By Gil Ronen
First Publish: 30/3/2012
The State Attorney's Office has refused
to file charges against a former lecturer at the Bezalel
artschool who wrote "death
to the settlers" on his Facebook page.
The man, Tzvi Elhayani, wrote: "Death
to the settlers – because you are a spiritual murder of the nation
of Israel."
Following this publication, the Legal
Forum for the Land of Israel asked the Attorney General and
Government Legal Advisor to initiate an investigation on suspicion
of incitement to murder.
Attorney Dan Eldad of the State
Attorney's Office wrote in his reply to the Forum that "the
statement is infuriating" and that "all are in agreement that even
if a participant in the public
debate
thinks that the other side brings spiritual murder upon the
nation of Israel, spiritual murder is not really murder and it is
not proper to call for the death of a person or to wish for the
death of a members of any group, only because the speaker opposes
their actions and sees them as a danger to the development of the
nation."
Attorney Eldad went on to say that
according to the criteria set by the Supreme Court, Elhayani should
not be prosecuted: he does not have any public standing and is not
well known; he no longer lectures at the university and does not
have students; and there is no tangible possibility that his
statement will lead to violent action.
The statement was "a conversation
between two people who exchanged
text messages
between themselves" and not an Internet conversation that was
open to all and sundry, Eldad claimed.
While he was "shocked by the style and
harshness of the statement," Eldad said, "I could not find a way for
criminal justice to be the social tool for dealing with a statement
such as this."
Attorney Avital Tzachor of the Legal
Forum said that Elhayani is an influential academician who called
for violence and murder of an entire sector in Israel. The statement
was repeated twice, she said. "It is obvious that the statement
apparently constitutes incitement to violence and murder," she
added. "It is hard not to ask oneself what would have happened if it
had been a fan of Beitar who called 'death to the Arabs' and not a
former lecturer at Bezalel who called for murdering settlers."
Last June, a lecturer at Ben Gurion
University
called for violence against Jewish participants in the Jerusalem
Day Flag March. "I call on the world to come and help break
these scoundrels' necks," he wrote on his Facebook page, and
described the flag-bearing marchers as "gangs of bandits swarming in
our country."
While an investigation was reportedly
launched against Nir four months later, there has been no report
that charges have been filed.
In November, the State Attorney decided
not to take action against a left wing
websitethat published
a photomontage of Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu is an SS
uniform. "In this case it would be difficult to determine
that it is almost certain that the publication in this blog, which
has relatively few readers, will deal a serious blow to the Prime
Minister's functioning and therefore there is no reason to launch an
investigation into the case," the State Attorney's Office wrote.
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