Well, from what I have read Rabbi Mordecai Eliyahu called on soldiers to obey orders to expel Jews in Gaza. And also he opposed various protest measures. I think he was one of the prominent voices saying that if we just love, love, love everyone, the 'decree will be annulled' and disengagement just "can't happen" in the end. Well, it did. Love didn't stop it.
http://www.ariga.com/2005-06-09.shtml"The ruling coincided with indictments handed down against 30 more minors arrested in recent highway-blocking demonstrations against the disengagement, and with a call by former chief rabbi Mordechai Eliyahu, an influential rabbi in the religious Zionist community, to soldiers to obey orders, even if those orders involve evacuating settlers. Eliyahu also came out against the road-blocking tactic, which has already led to the arrests of more than 500 people. The 30 were freed under strict conditions keeping them at home or in their communities, until the end of their trials. "
In my humble opinion, Rabbi Eliyahu made a mistake. The surprising thing I guess would be that he perpetuates it by "deferring" to Rabbi Druckman, with whom the results are predictable. But rather than surprise, perhaps we should notice a pattern has developed.
Here from A7...
http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/132897"Ynet reported that Rabbi Druckman, in conjunction with Rabbi Eliyahu, ruled that the compromise should be accepted in this case. However, Weiss said, “We checked with Rabbi Eliyahu’s office, and he issued no such ruling. The people here are still shocked at the disinformation spread by the Yesha Council.”
She said that they could not accept Rabbi Druckman’s opinion on the matter, “since he was among those who opposed the refusal of orders [during the expulsion from Gush Katif in 2005]. That means that many of the religious soldiers who carried out the expulsion at the time were his students… Instead, he should have called a forum of Land of Israel rabbis to decide this topic. We are now awaiting Rabbi Levinger’s word.” "
So, on the one hand
Daniella Weiss is calling this disinformation spread by Yesha council, and not only is the jpost spreading it, but so are you galilee. But worse than Jpost, you are trying to
justify it with some wacked out mystical speculation.
On the other hand, this would be nothing new, if Rabbi Eliyahu did defer to Rabbi Druckman. In his older age it appears Rabbi Eliyahu has become more and more loyal to the state of Israel as opposed to his original outlook which was Torah above all (as a youth he almost blew up knesset in planned religious takeover).