No war has been fought for control of the Western Wall, per se, but dozens of wars have been fought over control of the Old City of Jerusalem in order to control the holy sites of the city. The last such war was in 1967, the Six-Day War.
The Western Wall in Jerusalem is estimated to attract around 8-10 million visitors each year, making it one of the most visited sites in Israel and a significant religious and cultural landmark for Jews worldwide.
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King Herod the Great began rebuilding and adding to the temple in approximately 19 B.C.E (Before Common Era). Though he started it, the temple itself was not completed until 50 years later. A few years after its completion, Romans destroyed the temple as a means to strike back at Jews causing unrest in his state (circa 70 C.E).
The Western Wall is not stuffed with cheese. Between the bricks, many people place private notes to God as a solemn form of worship.
The most widely spoken language at the Western Wall (הכותל המערבי) in Jerusalem is Hebrew. But there are tourists from all over the world there, speaking many languages.
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Many of them. The most famous are Tannenberg, Gallipoli and the Jutland.
Because it's the last remaining tangible part of the Holy Temple which was destroyed over 1900 years ago.
the great wall has been through 200 wars i know that for a fact!