Supreme Court Judges George Kara, Yosef Elron and Ofer Grosskopf have decided to reject the appeal filed by former MK Yehuda Glick against the police's decision to ban him from the Temple Mount for three months.

The judges ordered Glick to pay expenses in the amount of 1,000 shekels.

Judge Kara ruled that "the petition should be rejected in the absence of grounds for intervention. The unique status of the Temple Mount and the high and unique sensitivity involved in the events and their implications for the security interest and foreign relations of Israel are known, and so is the authority of the police to act to maintain public order to prevent a flare-up due to incidents at the scene."

The police response to the Supreme Court listed about ten cases in which Glick deviated from the rules of conduct on the Temple Mount compound, between July 2020 and September 2021.... Read More: Arutz-7