The Jewish Chronicle

Failed arrest of Lehava founder sparks debate

- BY ANSHEL PFEFFER

THE FAILED arrest of an Israeli activist who campaigns to prevent Jews marrying Arabs has fuelled controvers­y over the far-right group he leads.

Ben Zion Gopstein, who founded the anti-miscegenat­ion organisati­on Lehava, was arrested on Sunday along with other group members on the suspicion of threatenin­g and encouragin­g attacks of Arab men who are in relationsh­ips with Jewish women.

But despite police objections, the Jerusalem District Court ordered their release 24 hours later to house-arrest. Judge Rivka Friedman-Feldman ruled that while evidence had been presented of crimes, the police had failed to prove a clear connection to Mr Gopstein and the others.

It was not the first time that Mr Gopstein, a veteran activist in the outlawed far-right Kach movement and follower of its founder Rabbi Meir Kahana, had been arrest- e d on suspicion of inciting violence, but charges have never been pressed against him.

He and his supporters argue that they are not racist, but simply following Jewish tradition by advocating against “assimilati­on”. The group’s name is an acronym for “To Prevent Assimilati­on in the Holy Land”. It has also protested against Gay Pride parades.

This week’s arrests were not the first time Lehava has been targeted by authoritie­s.

Former Defence Minister Moshe Yaalon tried to get Lehava outlawed as a terror organisati­on in 2015, but the government failed to establish legal grounds for doing so.

And earlier this year, the Reform Movement’s Israel Religious Action Centre petitioned the High Court to put Mr Gopstein on trial for incitement to racism and violence, and to treat LEHAVA as an organised crime group. The petition said: “Gopstein has been inciting racism and violence for years and his severe acts have not been met by a response from law enforcemen­t.” The police justified this week’s arrests saying that “recently there have been attacks and harassment of minorities in Jerusalem by members of Lehava” and that the group had been expanding its activities.

 ?? PHOTO: FLASH 90 ?? Ben Zion Gopstein
PHOTO: FLASH 90 Ben Zion Gopstein

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