In an address in the Knesset, Har Habayis activist MK Yehuda Glick explained for years children have been educated to understand the Kosel is the holiest site to the Jewish People when in fact this is not true – but Har Habayis is the holiest site.

Speaking to Kol Chai host Mordechai Lavi on Thursday morning 25 Iyar, Glick sites the Medrash says the Kosel which we visit today was without a doubt not a wall of the Beis HaMikdash but it is the site that millions have davened for years, and it has the kedusha of a shul and this is not to be mocked.

However, people have become too accustomed to the Kosel and as a result, Har Habayis has

Kol Chai

The Kosel is the only place we can use to daven today according to the majority of poskim and Gedolei Yisrael. We cannot visit Har Habayis, not because it is not holy but because it is too holy. Perhaps your words and those of Naftali Bennett diminish the status of the Kosel

Glick

I abide by halacha. Look at the Mishna in Keilim, that one cannot enter a holy site without toiveling in a mikve. We cannot call any place we wish holy – there are guidelines. I think there should be a model of the Beis HaMikdash at the Kosel to remind us and to understand the Kosel is not inherently holy as too many believe erroneously.