""I already miss the Temple Mount," says Knesset member and Temple Mount activist Yehuda Glick, who has not been allowed to ascend the Mount since he was elected to the Knesset on behalf of the Likud, following the affair of former Defense Minister Moshe Ya'alon.
So what is he doing anyway?
In an interview with the Knesset Channel, he said humorously: "Yesterday I visited the 'Mini Israel' at the Temple Mount position.".
According to Glick, the Temple Mount should be a 'house of prayer for all nations,' Jews, Christians, and Muslims. "There is one place holy to all Bible believers in the world, why shouldn't this place be a place where everyone can come and pray?"'
Glick was asked what to do about the mosques, and he replied that they don't bother him. He said that the fact that Muslims pray there only makes him happy. "I just want everyone to have the opportunity to pray there," he said.