Yehuda Glick, a Temple Mount resident who was shot six months ago by an Arab terrorist and seriously injured, held a thanksgiving meal last night (Sunday) for his rescue, in the exact same place where he held the event at the end of which he was shot: the Menachem Begin Heritage Center in Jerusalem.
Glick told Channel 7 that he felt a sense of victory: "They tried to silence us and the Holy One, blessed be He, lifted us from the dustbins. The feeling is that we are in His hands and He has performed great miracles for me.".
According to Glick, "Following the attack, many more people connected to the temple issue.".
During the Thanksgiving meal, Glick told the participants that he sometimes asks himself whether he is acting correctly. "Maybe I am judging some policeman for more than necessary, maybe I am running too fast and the time has not yet come? Then I look around and see what righteous people are around me.".