Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s Media Adviser on Wednesday issued a press release saying the PM has met at his official residence in Jerusalem with US Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) and US Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA).
The press release did not reveal whether or not the two lawmakers shared with their host their impressions from the day before when, as guests of former Likud MK Yehuda Glick on the Temple Mount, they saw him being manhandled and arrested for “walking too slow.”
This hardly ever happens in America to former lawmakers strolling in a holy site – or anywhere else, really.