Despite limitations imposed by the Jordanian Muslim Trust, which administers the Temple Mount, the number of Jewish visitors to their holiest site has increased significantly.
One person was critically injured and has since died of his injuries; another is in moderate condition and conscious, and another two sustained light injuries.
The seal, further evidence of Jewish Temple life in Jerusalem, was found during a soil sifting project, operated by the City of David in the Zurim Valley National Park.
'You are the protective force of the city of Jerusalem, and thanks to you, the citizens can maintain a safe routine of life knowing that there are those who guard and protect them from any threat,” said the Jerusalem District Police commander.
Animal bones and pottery found in the septic tank could shed light on the lifestyle and diet of people living at that time, as well as ancient diseases.
Malka 'believed wholeheartedly that if we do not defend Jerusalem we will not have a state, so the decision is a display of gratitude and appreciation.'