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Engineer: Dig improving Temple Mount stability


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Despite recent accusations to the contrary, the chief site engineer for the Western Wall tunnels declared on Thursday that Israeli archeological excavations were not being done under the Temple Mount, were in no way detrimental to the structural stability of the mount or its surroundings, and were actually improving such stability "tenfold."

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"There's been a lot of talk about instability [based on ongoing archeological excavations in the area], and let me reassure you, we have improved the structural stability here tenfold over the last few years and have actually strengthened areas where there was danger of further collapse," the chief engineer, Ofer Cohen, said during a Government Press Office-sponsored tour of the tunnels on Thursday afternoon.

Standing in a section of the tunnels known as the "Hall of Ages" - so named because the archeological and subsequent reinforcement work there spans from the First Temple period until today - Cohen and the tour's participants were dwarfed by a series of huge steel beams that had been set up to prevent the walls from caving in.

"To those who say that our work here is causing structural instability, the exact opposite is true," Cohen asserted.

Both the tour and Cohen's comments came on the heels of simmering tensions in Jerusalem that began some three weeks ago, when Palestinian clerics and Arab MKs made a flurry of accusations regarding Israeli archeological work around and, according to them, under the Temple Mount. This sparked days of unrest and violent confrontations between Arab rioters and police.

Some of the most vocal accusations came when a delegation from the Higher Arab Monitoring Committee, accompanied by a number of Arab MKs, toured the Aksa Mosque on October 7, during the height of tensions in the area, and spoke to reporters near one of the entrances to the Temple Mount.

"There are official Israeli diggings under the Temple Mount [which could pose] a danger to al-Aksa if there [were to be] an earthquake, for example," MK Jamal Zahalka (Balad) claimed at the time.

He was not alone. Sheikh Raed Salah, from the northern branch of the Islamic Movement, along with other Palestinian clerics, claimed at the time - and continue to claim - that the Israeli government has nefarious plans to destabilize the structural foundations of buildings on the Temple Mount, build a synagogue there or stage a military invasion of the Aksa Mosque.

Confronting such accusations head-on, the chief rabbi of the Western Wall, Rabbi Shmuel Rabinovitz addressed reporters during Thursday's tour, reiterating comments he had made some two weeks ago in which he cited the Halacha clearly prohibiting any Jew from entering the Temple Mount compound.

"You've seen a lot of new discoveries here today, all which have been outside of the Temple Mount," Rabinovitz told the tour's participants. "And that is not because of political concerns, but because Jewish law strictly forbids Jews from entering the Temple Mount."

He added that "according to Jewish law, we are forbidden from even touching the mount, much less entering it, and anyone who says [that we are digging under the mount] is like someone who calls night day and day night. They are absolute lies."

Rabinovitz also laid the onus for preventing further provocations in the area on religious leaders, saying, "This should not be an issue for the police; it shouldn't come to that. Religious leaders should be the ones preventing these things from happening."

He added, "If I saw a Jew coming to pray with a bundle of stones to throw at Muslims, I would send him away immediately" - referring to a number of wheelbarrows filled with stones that police discovered on Temple Mount nearly three weeks ago, which led them to shut the compound down temporarily before reopening it only to men over the age of 50 and women.

The unrest that followed that week was the worst in Jerusalem since riots broke out in the capital's eastern neighborhoods during Operation Cast Lead in January, and before that, the second intifada.

Government Press Office spokesman Danny Seaman told The Jerusalem Post on Thursday that the tour, which saw the participation of dozens of foreign and local journalists, was an effort to combat the wide array of rumors concerning Israeli archeological efforts in the area, and bring a sense of transparency to the work that was actually being done.

"We felt that now that the tensions had died down, and the story was out of the news cycle, it was a good time to bring reporters on this tour," Seaman said. "In my opinion, an educated journalist is a better journalist, and will be able to distinguish between the accusations."•

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49. New Zealand talkbackers ready to fight to the last Arab.
Realist - (10/25/2009 21:11)
48. A few people on the other side of the world feel that religious sites in ISRAEL belong to them. Weird.
Realist - (10/25/2009 21:09)
47. To #41:Norms of behaviour, and Maoris in NZ
fjm - New Zealand (10/25/2009 20:55)
46. To fjm - New Zealand (10/25/2009 08:51)
Philip Crown - Israel (10/25/2009 19:51)
45. To No:43 : Fair Enough
fjm - New Zealand (10/25/2009 19:23)
44. SABRI, WHAT IN THE MOON IS WRONG WITH YOU AND YOUR HAUGHTY NAUGHTYS FROM THE DOME OF THE ROCK'S CARNAL CORRAL?
Beck: - Canada (10/25/2009 19:18)
43. #30: Islam is not thousands of years old. Why would a mosque be older than Islam? FACT: It's not. The Jewish Temple Mount is thousands of years old.
Ehud - (10/25/2009 17:38)
42. #30 NZ: The Arabs will never agree to stop excavating on the Temple Mount. They have removed 20,000 tons already including thousand of Jewsh artifacts
S. Shapiro - (10/25/2009 17:27)
41. #30-fjm - New Zealand : Israel is sovereign. We and not the UN decide what happens in Jerusalem. The UN is in no way impartial.
Shlomo J. - (10/25/2009 17:17)
40. Just to clarify to everyone: The structures under the Temple Mount have existed for thousands of years. The Jewish owners are strengthening them.
Z. Ben-David - (10/25/2009 17:03)
39. Ricky - America # 29: Western civilzation, especially the values and legal systems, are all derived from Jewish law in the Jewish bible. Not paganism
Joe American - (10/25/2009 16:56)
38. Ab - Belgium #23: How would you feel if Jews built a synagogue above your church and told you not to do any construction that disturbs the synagogue?
S. Shapiro - (10/25/2009 16:45)
37. To #36: Huh
fjm - New Zealand (10/25/2009 16:02)
36. To number 30
Judy - Israel (10/25/2009 12:56)
35. to number 23 Yeah right NOT!
Mordecahi - Israel (10/25/2009 12:51)
34. uh #4 read on.....
Yona - Israel (10/25/2009 12:47)
33. To the oppressor of Maoris from New Zealand
Philip Crown - Israel (10/25/2009 11:59)
32. Police today stopped a planned riot. Some talkbackers in New Zealand and elsewhere will be disappointed.
Realist - (10/25/2009 10:35)
31. 29 Go ahead and do what you like in your own country. You just need to win a few votes for your little suggestion.
Realist - (10/25/2009 10:30)
30. Rejoinder to #s 19,20,21,27 and 28 who picked on #4 (Quentin Holt)
fjm - New Zealand (10/25/2009 08:51)
29. Why not also restore the pagan temples while we're at it?
Ricky - America (10/25/2009 07:18)
28. #4 Quentin: Look in your Bible and see how the Temple Mount was built without Muslim strucural engineers. Thanks a lot, but they're not needed.
J. Cohen - (10/25/2009 04:29)
27. To #22 Scot and #4 NZ : Are you equally concerned about the 20,000 tons excavated from atop the Jewish Temple Mount by the curent Arab occupation?
S. Shapiro - (10/25/2009 04:24)
26. G-d will give strength to his people and G-d will bless his people with peace. And then swords will be beaten into ploughshares
Realist - (10/25/2009 00:41)
25. 22 You are nostalgic for the Crusader kingdom! The worst human rights abusers until Hamas.
Realist - (10/24/2009 19:40)
24. Kol ha-Kavod to all those who have worked to make these religious and tourist sites safe.
Realist - (10/24/2009 19:37)
23. Yeah right ! NOT !
Ab - Belgium (10/24/2009 11:55)
22. What about restoring the church that was on the Temple Mount, all 3 religions should share it
Bloodyscot - Texas (10/23/2009 22:55)
21. Quentin, there are no REAL muslim sites in this area...just what fake ones they built on top thousands of years later....all a big lie...
Jack - Israel (10/23/2009 22:42)
20. You see #4, you came from Dutch Old Zealand to tour Maori land and stayed there occupying it, this is the root cause of the problem
Genuine Tosefta - (10/23/2009 22:09)
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