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They are aided by the Israel Antiquities Authority -- which has acquiesced to the generous payment proffered by Elad -- to dig on Elad's dime and with the support of the Jerusalem Municipality, government offices (every Jewish administrator in Arab areas is given a personal security attaché funded by the government), and even the police.
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Just Elad's lawyer, who said a few sharky, noncommittal things.
Developers Rain on the Dead Brooks of Sheffield 2006
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Just Elad's lawyer, who said a few sharky, noncommittal things.
Archive 2006-06-01 Brooks of Sheffield 2006
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For their part, many religious Israelis defend Elad's efforts to unearth their buried heritage.
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Elad's chief archaeologist, Eilat Mazar, says that "our working theory is that David's palace is down there."
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"In fact," Elad's development director Speilman boasted to Nachum News, an Israeli website, "60% of the Bible was written on this little hill."
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Could Elad's work upset Jerusalem's fragile balance between Islam and Judaism?
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For now, Elad's centerpiece is the City of David, a cross between an archaeological site and a Jewish theme park that draws more than 400,000 tourists a year.
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According to Elad's Spielman, Be'eri was doing undercover work for the Israeli military in the mid-1980s in Silwan when a friendly Arab pointed out some ruins buried under a pile of garbage.
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Elad's activities, in the views of its opponents, amounts to turning over Jerusalem's archaeology to extremist Jewish settlers.
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