Jeruslem Museum Of Tolerance Built Over Muslim Graves

JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - FEBRUARY 8: Security guards hired by the construction company try to prevent an Israeli photographer taking pictures of the Museum of Tolerance being built by the Simon Wiesenthal Centre February 8, 2006 in downtown Jerusalem. Palestinian Muslims have appealed to Israel's Supreme Court to prevent the $US200 million project going ahead on a former Muslim and Crusader Christian graveyard which served the holy city for some 1400 years. Israeli media reported that 150 skeletons have already been dug up by archaeologists clearing the site for construction. (Photo by Brian Hendler/Getty Images)
JERUSALEM, ISRAEL - FEBRUARY 8: Security guards hired by the construction company try to prevent an Israeli photographer taking pictures of the Museum of Tolerance being built by the Simon Wiesenthal Centre February 8, 2006 in downtown Jerusalem. Palestinian Muslims have appealed to Israel's Supreme Court to prevent the $US200 million project going ahead on a former Muslim and Crusader Christian graveyard which served the holy city for some 1400 years. Israeli media reported that 150 skeletons have already been dug up by archaeologists clearing the site for construction. (Photo by Brian Hendler/Getty Images)
Jeruslem Museum Of Tolerance Built Over Muslim Graves
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