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The wailing wall was not a part of the 2nd Temple, but was apart of the outer wall surrounding the 2nd Temple. On top of the wall, is what is known as the Temple Mount, where a Mosque stands today. We know that not one stone was left on top of another, as there was gold in the 2nd Temple when it burned down, so in order to access the gold that melted, all the stones had to be removed, so the Romans could access the ground beneath, and get to the Jew gold.
Also going to the wall is done as a sign of respect, not to worship the wall.
No, the entire temple complex was destroyed, along with every other building in the city except the Roman fort. And then they built a whole new city on the flattened ruins, Aelia Capitolina, and filled it with Romans. Going to that old Roman wall and calling it the temple is a sign of disrespect to our Lord and Savior.