The Wailing Wall

History: The Wall of Lamentations would be the remainder of a Roman vestige

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The Wailing Wall most sacred vestige of Israel would actually be... a theater built by the Romans.

Huge disappointment for the Hebrew people coming from all over the world to pray in front of the monument built according to tradition by Herod the Great one of the most important figures in the history of the Second Temple era.

Today, these are the remains of a Roman public building that have been decapitated in the Old City of Jerusalem. Joe Uziel, who led the excavations for the Israel Antiquities Authority, said he expects to find a street in the site of the Roman theater-like building.

"But as we dug, we realized we couldn't find the road." Instead we discovered a circular building (... ) We actually understood that we were developing a theater-like structure," he said.

However, it is unknown whether the building was used for Roman administration meetings or as a venue for spectacles. Archaeologists, however, estimate that due to its relatively small size and location, is a structure known as the Odeon from the Roman times.

The entire infamous castle of wobbly cards of the Zionists, the elected people and all the related scoundrels are collapsing, everything that motivates extreme barbaric violence against the "subhumans" is fading into a cloud of absurd ridiculousness. But rest assured they won't stop anyway. On the contrary, they'll try to cover this buffoon up with more violence.

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