Former member of the Knesset Yehuda Glick claims that he ordered a taxi but the driver who came to pick him up refused to drive him after verifying his identity.
According to Glick, he ordered the taxi from a well-known company from the Israel Museum to his office, but the taxi driver who arrived asks him: "Are you Yehuda Glick?"
And when he answered yes, he said: "I'm not taking you" and drove away.
After 10 minutes the driver passed him once more and on this occasion said to him: "You see! Not only am I not taking you, no one wants to take you."
According to Glick, after checking the name of the driver, he saw that his name was "Magdi Hijazi" - a family member of the terrorist Mu'taz Hijazi who 9 years ago tried to assassinate Glick, severely wounded him and killed him.
Yehuda Glick is released from the hospital after surviving an assassination attempt, photo: Uri Lentz
Following this, the human rights organization 'Tselamo' appealed to the Ministry of Transport with the demand to revoke the driver's driving license.
The CEO of the organization, Shay Glick, wrote in his letter: "This is a very serious case.
The taxi driver must lose his driving license forever today.
It is not possible for a person to withhold service from a person only on the basis of his political views, his hatred of Jews or anything similar.
The man should sit in jail or at least have his license revoked."
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