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AP/The Huffington Post   First Posted: 01/26/11 02:45 PM ET   Updated: 05/25/11 07:25 PM ET

JERUSALEM (AP) - Archaeologists have cleared out a 2,000-year-old tunnel running under the walls of Jerusalem's Old City and plugged up over the generations by accumulated debris, the Israel Antiquities Authority said Tuesday. (Scroll down for photos)

Archaeologists believe the tunnel served to drain rainwater near the Second Temple, the center of Jewish faith destroyed in A.D. 70. It runs near -- but not underneath -- the sacred and politically explosive enclosure known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary, home to the Al-Aqsa mosque.

Archaeology and politics in Jerusalem are entangled, and there was criticism of the new excavation Tuesday from both Palestinians and dovish Israelis.

The tunnel runs almost 2,000 feet (600 meters) from inside the Old City to the nearby Palestinian neighborhood of Silwan, where an Israeli settler group, the Elad Association, both funds archaeological digs and moves in Jewish families, angering Palestinians. The group, which works closely with arms of the Israeli government and the Jerusalem municipality, aims to prevent any division of Jerusalem in a future peace deal.

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Antiquities officials and Elad declined to say Tuesday whether the group had provided funding for the tunnel excavation, but a 2007 statement by the Israel Antiquities Authority said the excavations were being carried out jointly with Elad.

Palestinians claim Silwan as part of the capital of a future Palestinian state. Israel captured all of east Jerusalem from Jordan in the 1967 Mideast war and annexed it soon afterward, a move that has not been recognized internationally.

Israelis know Silwan as the City of David, named for the biblical king believed to have ruled from Jerusalem.

Critics see the Silwan excavations as part of an attempt to cement Jewish control over heavily Palestinian areas of Jerusalem.

"They'll say, 'David was here, we can see his palace and follow his footsteps, so it's something we should not negotiate,'" said Professor Yitzhak Reiter of Hebrew University's Conflict Studies Program.

Some residents had petitioned Israel's Supreme Court to halt excavations, fearing digging under their homes might cause them to cave in.

Yuval Baruch, the Israel Antiquities Authority archaeologist in charge of Jerusalem, pointed to the court's ruling permitting the excavations to continue, and said 95 percent of the newly excavated tunnel lies underneath roads, not houses.

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04:41 PM on 02/02/2011
I'm so sick of this Jesus this, Mohamed that, Hebrew whichever that I wish they would find the 3,000 year old Wicca temple to blow their minds in an explosion. This has caused so much bloodshed and intolerance with neighbors its just not worth it anymore.
09:43 AM on 02/02/2011
roman again . . . . oh well . . . . that is par for the course
02:32 PM on 02/01/2011
Muslims in Israel don't like archeaology.
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SameBoat
Retired cop, educator
06:14 PM on 01/31/2011
The vast majority of Israelis and Palestinians are undoubtedly good and decent people who have no control over the Israeli military or Hamas. It will never happen, but if these two groups would stop their activities, the ordinary people would have no difficulty in getting along. It's that common humanity thing. Racism and bigotry rule instead.
05:49 PM on 02/01/2011
And you believe this because......????

Everytime I read something like this, I entertain myself by substituting names, just to see if rings true. So...instead of "Hamass" and "Israeli Military" let's try.....

Mongols and Austrians
Vikings and Saxons
Romans and Egyptians
Mandarins and Han
Japanese and Koreans
Persians and Greeks
Tutsi and Hutu
Jews and Babylonians
Jews and Persians
Jews and Seleucids
Jews and Romans
Jews and the first Caliphate

Gosh....history so supports your contention!
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SameBoat
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07:17 PM on 02/01/2011
And so do you. Thanks!
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fairwayhill
1948 Palestine belongs to the Palestinians
06:44 AM on 01/30/2011
So caIIed "lsrael" is stoIen Palestine.
10:00 AM on 01/30/2011
So called "Palestine" is stolen Israel.
10:30 AM on 01/30/2011
I don't think it is necessary to respond to a computer drivel shill of Palsbara.
He is a one-trick pony.
02:33 PM on 02/01/2011
The Romans renamed Judea to Palestine in 70 AD.
There is no "Palestine" language/history/people.
Just group of dozens of Arab clans that migrated to region over the centuries, which can still all trace lineage to Arabia and still speak Arabic and worship an Arabic religions and Arab culture.
01:16 PM on 02/07/2011
The Palestinians are directly genetically related to the Canaanites, from whom the Jews are also descended. They have also been the overwhelming majority population in Palestine for the past 1,500 years until zionists moved there illegally while it was under British control. You might want to base your post a little more on reality and a little less on religious fantasy.
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ninetailedfox
banning people.....so childish
07:49 PM on 01/29/2011
Some instinct tells me this find is a lot older than 2,000 years. Before Judaism. Oh but no devout One true God believer wants to hear that history goes back much further.

Im thinking 55,000 years.
09:31 PM on 01/29/2011
instinct vs. professional archeologist?

and we have a clear winner...
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ninetailedfox
banning people.....so childish
09:11 PM on 01/31/2011
If that professional archaeologists happens to be christian with their own personal bias, would you still trust them? Im guessing yes. Just because a doctor has a PhD doesnt mean said doctor isnt a quack, the same goes for archaeologists.
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LIbislife
03:41 PM on 01/31/2011
is your instinct based on any facts or just hatred?
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ninetailedfox
banning people.....so childish
08:43 PM on 01/31/2011
A friend of mine said we are being tested. He went from JW to Pagan. I understand what he means by this. Mind you hes not an internet friend. I talk with many people about non monotheism. Christians believe they are going to heaven, Muslims believe they have a true faith, and Jews believe they are chosen. There is a paradigm shift, and Im not going to play Kumbaya to people that have done nothing but destroy history, and rape cultures. Yes that goes for ANY monotheistic religion, because they have a MY god is bigger than yours attitude. Point blank period end of story!
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10:23 AM on 01/29/2011
There could be peace in Israel in the very near future if the Israelis would give the Palestinians a generous inducement to move away.

The alternative is endless strife. They are like the Greeks and Turks, they hate each other, they will always hate each other and they had to be and were separated 90 years ago, and peace resulted.
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Nwo2012
Sue me, I boycott products from the settlements
11:56 AM on 01/29/2011
Paklestinians arent going anywhere.

An indigenous population aren't moving away from their ancestral homes to satisfy European and Russian immigrants with an unequaled sense of entitlement and superiority complex.
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09:09 AM on 01/30/2011
I have a Yorkshire Shitzu mix pup, the mix is called Shorkie. Is *Paklestinian* a mix of Palestinian and Pakistan?
02:36 PM on 02/01/2011
Palestinians - 'indigenous' . LOL - ROTFL!!

Bunch of Arab clans, who all have origins to Arabia, speak Arabic, worship an Arab religion, Arab culture, Arab histroy.

Israel/Judea was renamed 'Palestine' in 135 AD by the Roman Army, 1800 years before there was a 'Palestinian'.
01:24 PM on 01/29/2011
How mean move away from the refugee camps and back to their homes in what the world now refers to as Israel, right?
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fairwayhill
1948 Palestine belongs to the Palestinians
08:44 AM on 01/29/2011
So calIed "lsrael" is stolen Palestine.
03:38 PM on 01/29/2011
So called Palestine is a stolen Judea.
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Richard Aron
Be the change you wish to see in the world. Gandhi
11:13 AM on 01/30/2011
It was always called Palestine in the bible.
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02:46 AM on 02/02/2011
One man's anti-Palestinian is another man's anti-Semite.
03:32 PM on 01/28/2011
The anti-Semites on this thread have taken their hatred so far that they concocted this outrageous conspiracy that archaeological digs are being used to steal from the Palestinians.  They'll say anything to prevent the scientific truth from being revealed, that the Jews have been living in that land for thousands of years:
http://www.physorg.com/news182101034.html
04:03 PM on 01/28/2011
Why are you so surprised? After all, this is an openly anti-Semitic site.
04:28 PM on 01/28/2011
No, this site is not anti-Semitic.  I just have a problem with a few individuals who lie about Israel all the time in the comments.
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09:08 PM on 01/28/2011
Yes, obviously this article is Anti-Semitic, you are making a lot of sense.
11:54 PM on 01/28/2011
Well, if it was the scientific truth that Jews had been living in that land alone for thousands of years, that would be one thing...

We'd call the aboriginals, for starters.
03:26 PM on 01/28/2011
The Jews have been living in Israel for thousands of years, as this archaeological evidence demonstrates:
http://www.physorg.com/news182101034.html
11:55 PM on 01/28/2011
Actually, what you proved that was that jews might have been living there thousands of years ago.

For thousands of years.

Thousands of years ago.

sheesh, its as if you deny the dispersal of the jews...
04:27 PM on 01/29/2011
While the majority of Jews were sent into exile, and suffered for it, for 2000 years, a remnant of the community lived continuously on the land (and suffered for it, under successive waves of invaders), until their state was re-established in 1948.
03:36 PM on 01/29/2011
The Jews were not the original inhabitants of Palestine. They invaded and conquored this territory from the original inhabitents and in many cases engaged in genocide against them.
04:30 PM on 01/29/2011
The correct terminology would be that the Hebrews were not the original inhabitants of the land that would, a thousand years later, be called "Palestine", a province of the Roman Empire.

Genocide? You may have a point. The Canaanites, Philistines, Hittites, etc., of the area have long ago become extinct. Something or someone must have caused that. Perhaps we should re-assemble the Canaanite Supreme Court, and have an inquiry. What would be the Canaanite equivalent to "Goldstone"?
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califlefty
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03:17 PM on 01/28/2011
Look at all the attempted spin to avoid the "in front of your eyes" conclusion, historically Jerusalem and Israel are TOTALLY JEWISH. There are literally hundreds of inscriptions from the First Temple period, together giving evidence of an ethnicity called Israel who worship a divinity called YHWH. The most important and longest of these inscriptions were discovered in the 19th and early 20th century, considerably BEFORE there was any country called Israel or any significant Israeli archaeology.Tthe biblical minimalists can't adequately explain away this inscriptional evidence like the Merneptah Stela, the Moabite Stela, the Siloam Inscription, the Tel Dan Inscription, the evidence from seals and bullae or any of the important inscriptional finds not to mention theophoric names, evidence of circumcision, the presence or absence of pig bones, stone jars, immersion pools, depictions of ritually important plants, depictions of ritual objects or the Temple or biblical scenes like the sacrifice of Isaac. Those who deny all this conclusive evidence typically stop disputing it at the beginning of the Second Temple period simply because it they would have a hard time squaring away viewpoint with the rise of Christianity - no Jews, no Jesus.
06:41 PM on 01/28/2011
Jesus would have been Jesus no matter what his ethnic origin. Curb you blasphemy in the name of Jesus please.
12:00 AM on 01/29/2011
And yet, it is most of the archeologists in the world who disagree. Anti semites, all of them?

Even the most strident of the archeologists have not found any evidence of the first temple, ever. The argument in Isreal is over whether whether the 19th century Zionists were correct when they choose the location of an existent mosque as the site of the second temple, and still, archeology is not convinced.

And even if we take everything from first temple to second temple in your view as gospel, the gospel is that the Jewish kings took Jerusalem by force, they did not found the city.
04:32 PM on 01/29/2011
"the Jewish kings took Jerusalem by force, they did not found the city."

Have you considered taking this accusation to the UNCHR?
03:04 PM on 01/28/2011
The Romans were known for water projects, it was built during the Roman empire...judges say...it's of Roman origin. Thank you for playing though.
02:49 PM on 01/28/2011
Its hilarious to see the anti-Semite heads exploding every time Israel does an archaeological dig. It seems they are afraid Israel might find something like the truth which links Jews to the land of Israel for many thousands of years.
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03:10 PM on 01/28/2011
" Israel does an archaeolog­ical dig"

Why do "archaelogy" digs, by Israel, involve building illegal settlements?

"Ir David Foundation, a settlement organization and the Ateret Cohanim organization, are working to increase Jewish settlement in Silwan in cooperation with the Committee for the Renewal of the Yemenite Village in Shiloah.[33][35][36] In 2003, Ateret Cohanim set a precedent in the neighborhood, building the seven-story Beit Yehonatan development (named after Jonathan Pollard) without a permit; four years later, the courts ordered the eviction of the tenants,[37] but after a few months the city of Jerusalem approved the construction retroactively.[38] Building on ongoing housing construction in conjunction with archaeological excavation, in 2008 the Jerusalem municipality began "the process of approving a plan for a new housing complex, including a synagogue, in the heart of the Arab neighborhood of Silwan."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Silwan
03:28 PM on 01/28/2011
You'll say anything to try and stop Israel from finding the scientific truth about its history.  What are you afraid of?  The truth?  Most likely, since archaeological evidence proves that the Jews have been living in Israel for thousands of years, long before the Arabs came and conquered it and settled it.
http://www.physorg.com/news182101034.html
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califlefty
Oh how I miss real editors!
03:30 PM on 01/28/2011
misdirect, off topic and pointless
05:00 PM on 01/30/2011
I really thought, in this era of DNA tests, that there would be a resolution to the arguments about Who's who, Israeli, Palestinian, Polish, German, AshkeNAZIm, Hitler, Holocaust, WWII, etc... Just do like Maury, take a lie detector or a DNA test. And the results are in: You are (99.99 percent) not the descendants of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, or vice versa.
Nevertheless, I get the feeling that no one really wants a solution to the madness.
02:48 PM on 01/28/2011
Whenever Israel does any sort of archaeology, the anti-Semites pop up and complain. I guess they are afraid of being proven wrong by science. Archaeology has proven time and time again that the Jews have had a continuous presence in Israel for at least 3500 years.
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03:08 PM on 01/28/2011
"Archaeolog­y has proven time and time again that the Jews have had a continuous presence in Israel for at least 3500 years. "

The oldest extant reference to Israel is 500 years after the oldest extant reference to Palestine, Palestine is older than Israel, Palestine has a stronger historical and legal right to Jerusalem.
03:24 PM on 01/28/2011
You are lying.  The oldest Hebrew/Jewish artifact that has been found in Israel dates to about 3500 years ago, which is about 2000 years before the Arabs conquered Palestine and settled it.

Here is an example of one of the artifacts from that time:
http://www.physorg.com/news182101034.html
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ciantgock
02:37 AM on 01/29/2011
Are you suggesting that contemporary arab Palestinians are the direct descendents of the biblical Philistines from antiquity that you are referring to?
04:17 AM on 01/28/2011
Pieces of junk have been dug up in that area for years demonstrating that the area was populated by many entities. The record shows that the Israelites had total control for about 70 years - 400 if you include the period during which they were a fiefdom among many.

The politicization of Archeology is abhorrent.
04:50 PM on 01/29/2011
"The politiciza tion of Archeology is abhorrent." True!

Which begs the question as to why you try so hard to politicize it in your desperate attempt to deny the Jewish people, (and only the Jewish people) the same right to nationhood that you freely accept for all other nations that exist today.