(Times of Israel) A video recorded three months ago during one of Rabbi Yehudah Glick’s frequent visits to the Temple Mount shows the prominent activist for Jewish access to the contested holy site joining a group of Muslim worshipers in prayer, joyfully chanting an Islamic hymn along with them as if it were a completely routine occurrence.
In the short clip, which resurfaced online hours after Glick was shot and critically wounded in an apparent assassination attempt Wednesday, the rabbi can be seen exchanging smiles and an occasional pat on the back with four Muslim men, as the unusual band of believers praise God in unison, even if only briefly.
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