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He is telling us we can go to hell." The Palestinians have con- sistently opposed the excava- tions, which run along a buried extension of the Western Wall and reveal masonry — Jewish, On Wednesday, the Arab protests turned to violence Muslim and early Christian — dating back to the Hasmonean kings in the second century BCE. The Muslim authorities feared that the Jews were plan- ning an underground takeover of the Temple Mount, which the victorious Defense Minister, Moshe Dayan, deliberately left in Muslim hands after the 1967 war. But as Dan Bahat, a for- mer Jerusalem district supervi- sor of archaeology, said recently: "There are not, and never have been, any excavations on or un- der the Temple Mount." Palestinians were also wor- ried about damage to medieval Muslim buildings still standing above the tunnel. None has been destroyed, but some have suf- fered cracks. UNESCO, which Israel has accused of prejudice, has steadily endorsed the Pales- tinian complaints. More prosaically, the Pales- tinians resented the excavation as an invasion — not the only one — of "their" part of the Old City. Jerusalem's Islamic High- er Committee said in a state- ment this week: "We reject any kind of attack against Islamic property in the holy city of Jerusalem." The Israeli timing looks like another example of the left hand not knowing, or perhaps not car- ing, what the right hand is do- (