Today, the Israeli Army erected large white screens in front of it, presumably to prevent photographers from capturing any triumphant exit of the besieged.
In 2004, the Army added a second fence topped by razor wire, and erected a third fence in 2005.
Frequent attempts were made to convince the Army to erect more permanent structures than tents and the three canvas-roofed timber buildings, but these were denied.
In 1790 the British Army erected a stone building in the farmyard at Drumardagh, which they used as a cavalry and munitions store.
The National People's Army and the Volkspolizei erected the Berlin Wall in 1961.
In 1986, the British Army erected ten hilltop observation posts in South Armagh.
Army had erected a metal speaker's stand and ascending steps.
Public access to the site has been restricted since World War II, when the Army erected a fence to guard against sabotage of the city's water supply.
Impressed, the Army purchased two and erected them on what is now Eubanks Field at Fort Benning.