
Jørund Henning Rytman (born 4 May 1977) is a Norwegian politician fromBuskerud who represented theProgress Party in theStorting from 2005 until 2017.
He was known as one of the most active supporters of Israel in the Norwegian parliament, and served as chairman ofFriends of Israel in the Parliament of Norway for two two-year periods.[1][2] He is also associated withFriends of Estonia in the Parliament of Norway.
He is aSeventh-day Adventist, and considers himself alibertarian.[3]
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