(Times of Israel) The Jerusalem District Court rejected an appeal from Temple Mount activist Yehudah Glick on Thursday, ruling to uphold a restraining order barring him from the holy site.
Glick — who was the target of an assassination attempt in late October, and was recently released from the hospital – said he would bring another appeal to the Supreme Court.
The court said the restraining order would remain in effect until criminal charges against Glick are resolved.
In September, a Muslim woman on the Temple Mount filed charges against the rabbi for allegedly pushing her and breaking her arm.
Glick, who agitates for increased Jewish access to the site, including Jewish prayer there, has denied the allegations against him.