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"The police questioning of two prominent rabbis over their endorsement of a controversial book that authorities claim condones killing Arabs and other non-Jews is pushing the debate over whether Israel should be ruled as a religious state or as a secular one to the fore once again.
Thousands of the rabbis' backers have demonstrated nightly since Thursday, after Israeli police detained the first of the rabbis for questioning about his support for the controversial text, "The King's Torah." A second rabbi was taken into custody over the weekend. Both have been released while authorities determine whether they can be charged with a crime.
The author of the book is an obscure West Bank rabbi, but the support of high-profile clerics has lent it credibility and popularity with many of Israel's Jewish factions, particularly the country's ultra-Orthodox.
Police said they'd questioned prominent clerics Yaacov Yosef and Dov Lior as part of a larger investigation into whether the book is an illegal incitement to violence. Israeli security officials said Jewish settlers could use the book as justification for "price tag" or retributive attacks on Palestinians. The book argues that killing non-Jews, including women and children, is acceptable as part of a religious war.
Whether that constitutes a violation of Israeli law is hotly debated. Israel prohibits "publishing incitement to an act of violence or terrorism, or praise of, support of or encouragement of an act of violence or terrorism," but it limits the infraction to cases in which the publication creates a "viable possibility of causing violence or an act of terrorism."
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