But must they?
I read this:-
Third-generation Temple Mount archaeologist Eilat Mazar analyzed the photo and said the damaged stone displays elements of the second Temple era and might be part of the Jewish Temple wall Israeli archaeologists charge the Waqf has been attempting to destroy. She said in order to certify the stone in the photo, she would need to personally inspect it. Mazar is also a fellow at Israel's Shalem Center and member of the Public Committee for Prevention of the Destruction of Antiquities on Temple Mount.
and said to myself, why not have people write to the Shalem Center and ask that they get involved and perhaps fund a court appeal?
So, write:-
The Shalem Center
13 Yehoshua Bin-Nun Street
Jerusalem
Israel
Telephone: (+972) 2-560-5500.
E-mail: inquiries@shalem.org.il.
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