Temple Mount Activist Yehuda Glick Votes in Likud Primaries
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Arutz Sheva – Temple Mount activist Yehuda Glick, who was critically wounded by an Arab terrorist who shot him four times in Jerusalem two months ago, voted in the Likud primaries on Wednesday.
Glick is symbolically running for the party’s Knesset list.
Arriving at Jerusalem’s Binyanei Hauma to vote, Glick said of Likud “I’m running in the primaries but mostly I’m here because it’s a fun place to be.”
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