The southern wall of the Temple Mount will collapse within weeks or months. So says Archaeologist Dr. Eilat Mazar of Hebrew University, a member of the Committee to Prevent the Destruction of Temple Mount artifacts. "Precisely on the other side of the wall [at its eastern end]," she told Arutz-7, "is where the major destruction works were carried out by the Waqf starting in 1996, when Netanyahu allowed them to build the largest mosque in the ancient site of Solomon's Stables, and the area was entirely changed. Tractors worked there, tremendous quantities of fill - composed of ancient artifacts - were taken out, and these walls were not built to carry tractors and truckloads. In addition, the path of the rainwater has been changed, and water is trickling down the walls and eating away at them. Whoever stands even 100 meters away from the southern wall can see the bulge; if a year ago it was a four-month bulge, now it looks like it's in its eighth month. It is shocking, because it looks like it can fall on those standing below... I have trouble believing that it will withstand the winter."