National Union party Chairman Yaakov Katz called on yeshiva students to gather around Yosef's home, “to express our admiration and estimation for a great rabbi, while keeping the law.”Clashes between right-wing activists and police erupted on Monday at the entrance to Jerusalem and near the Supreme Court building following the short detention and questioning that day of Kiryat Arba-Hebron Chief Rabbi Dov Lior, who also allegedly endorsed the 2009 book.Melanie Lidman and Yaakov Lappin contributed to this report.
“We will win by continuing to grow and wait till we are the majority in the state, then we will legislate the appropriate laws, through which we will investigate anyone who broke the law on behalf of the courts and State Prosecution's Office clique, who sat on the neck of the Jewish people and committed crimes against it,” his statement continued.“The Netanyahu government is losing its moral legitimacy by abducting and arresting two Torah giants. This is a crime that the People of Israel won't be able to forgive.”On Thursday, hundreds of yeshiva students gathered in Jerusalem's ultra-Orthodox neighborhood of Shmuel Hanavi within minutes as a rumor raced through the neighborhood that police cars were outside Yosef’s house and his arrest was imminent.