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TUESDAY
OCTOBER 2
2001

FROM DEBKA INTELLIGENCE FILES
Cracks appear in Al Aqsa Mosque
Muslim construction project blamed for damage to shrine
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A small protrusion forming ominously in the 2000-year-old
Southern Wall of the Temple Mount and spreading cracks in the
fabric of the Al Aqsa Mosque are the result of an extensive Islamic
construction project opposed but not stopped by the Israeli
government.

The alarming damage to the ancient sites developed from five
years of unsupervised Islamic construction work aimed at turning
�Solomon�s Stables� and the adjoining chambers under Al Aqsa
into the biggest mosque in the Middle East.

Carried out by the Islamic religious authority, called the Waqf, and
the Israeli Islamic Movement under its leader, Sheik Raed Salah,
the project appears to have been overly ambitious. According to
DEBKA-Net-Weekly sources in Israel, it now proves to have been
marred by serious engineering mistakes.

No Israeli or international engineers, historians or scholars were
allowed to inspect the work on a site as required by Israel
municipal regulations and national laws governing the protection of
historical and religious monuments.

Successive Israeli governments, fearing an international Islamic
backlash, allowed the underground excavations and construction to
go forward, unchecked and unsupervised. Every demand by the
Israeli authorities and international archeologists to access the
project was met with angry refusals.

Two weeks ago, Sheikh Salah told his congregation in Umm al
Fahm about the cracks and crumbling patches in the Al Aqsa
Mosque wall. But, he added suggestively, the �neighbors� had
heard mysterious sounds of digging in the small hours. The
mosque has no neighbors.

Palestinian Authority spokesman Ahmed Abdul Rahman
announced gravely over Radio Palestine yesterday that Israel
planned to exploit a small stone that fell off the top of the Western
Wall of the Temple Mount, the Jewish prayer place, to move in and
take control of the entire Muslim site. He also mentioned the
cracks, but declared, without explaining how, that they were part of
an Israeli plot.

Al Aqsa, which like the rest of Jerusalem, is located in the
earthquake-prone African Rift Valley region, has been destroyed by
earthquake seven times since it was built by the city�s first Muslim
conquerors in the seventh century. The new construction has
weakened the structure, so that a tremor could well compound the
damage.

Some in Israel fear the right kind of propaganda, alleging Jewish
culpability, and the repeated call to �Defend Al Aqsa!� might rally
the Islamic world in a flash against Israel � which Yasser Arafat�s
intifada has so far failed to do.

The Palestinian leader has now begun to hope that a catastrophe
on the Haram might even be built up to outdo the impact of Osama
bin Laden�s assaults in the United States.

Meanwhile, the Muslim builders are not yet done. Using forbidden
heavy earth-moving equipment, they are now excavating a
northerly channel on the Temple Plaza heading in the direction of
the Dome of the Rock, whose gilt and blue faience fa�ade
dominate the Jerusalem skyline. Breaking into the bedrock in this
area, archeologists warn, would also harm the gold-topped Dome,
which sits on that rock.

The damage to the Islamic sites comes on top of the destruction of
unique relics and artifacts from Jewish Temple, Byzantine,
Crusader and medieval times, that the Muslim builders smashed
and dumped, in defiance of protests from scholars around the world
and warnings from engineers.  The Palestinian mufti of Jerusalem
and Sheikh Salah simply echoed Arafat�s assertion that the Temple
Mount, including the Western Wall, is a Muslim site and no Jewish
temples ever existed.

Ergo � no relics.

To make sure this was true, Salah�s builders did what they could to
obliterate every trace of an historic Jewish presence above and
below the ground of Temple Mount, according to Israeli observers.

But they forgot to take this into account: The Islamic structures
were built on the early foundations of that presence and were
supported by them. Therefore, by their acts of vandalism, the new
Muslim builders have also wrought irreparable damage to sites holy
to Islam.

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