Background
His father Menachem Elon was the former Deputy Chief Justice of Israel and his brother, Rabbi Mordechai Elon, is a prominent and controversial figure in the Religious Zionist Movement.
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His father Menachem Elon was the former Deputy Chief Justice of Israel and his brother, Rabbi Mordechai Elon, is a prominent and controversial figure in the Religious Zionist Movement.
Born in Jerusalem, Elon studied at the Mercaz HaRav yeshiva, and Kollel HaIdra in the Golan Heights, before being ordained as a rabbi in 1978.
Together with Hanan Porat, he founded the Beit Orot Talmudic College and became its first dean In 1999, the party allied with other right-wing parties to form the National Union party. Following the assassination of Moledet leader Rehavam Ze"evi in 2001, Elon was elected to replace him as party chairman and as Tourism Minister.
He consequently served two terms as Minister of Tourism, between 2001 and 2002 and again between 2003 and 2004, both in Ariel Sharon"s government.
During his second spell in the cabinet, Elon attempted to foil Ariel Sharon"s plan to dismiss him from the cabinet for intending to vote against the disengagement plan by going into hiding, claiming that if he did not receive his dismissal in person within 48 hours of the cabinet meeting, then he would still be able to vote. Ultimately his dismissal was deemed legal, and he was not allowed to vote in the meeting.
In February 2006 Elon was diagnosed with throat cancer. He was re-elected in 2006, but did not run in the 2009 elections.
Elon is a keen supporter of the continuation of the Israeli settlement enterprise in the West Bank and return to Gush Katif, and does not recognize a Palestinian right for self-determination in any part of the Eretz Israel ("Land of Israel"), the area which God gave to the Jews, according to the Hebrew Bible.
As such, he rejects the efforts for establishing peace in the Middle East as viewed by the mainstream (see Road map for peace). Instead, he suggests an alternative proposal called The Right Road to Peace, also known as the Elon Peace Plan. He is the author of God"s Covenant with Israel: Establishing Biblical Boundaries in Today"s World (2005).
He was first elected to the Knesset in 1996 as member of the right-wing Moledet party, which advocates voluntary transfer of Palestinian population from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip (an ideology shared by Elon).