High Court Blocks Petition Calling to Indict Authors of 'King's Torah'

The petitioners wanted charges for the two rabbis behind a book discussing circumstances in which Jews are allowed to kill non-Jews.

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The High Court of Justice has denied a petition that sought to force Attorney General Yehuda Weinstein to charge the authors of a book that discusses circumstances in which Jews are allowed to kill non-Jews under Jewish law.

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