Jerusalem light rail
Jerusalem's Green Line begins service Friday, expanding light rail network
The new line is approximately 7 kilometers, or 4.3 miles, long and includes 13 stations, 12 of them new. During peak hours, trains are expected to run every eight minutes.
Haredi protesters break into Jerusalem Light Rail construction sites, assault workers
Gush Etzion, Efrat, to be easily accessible to Jerusalem by light rail under new proposal
Ultra-Orthodox protesters block traffic, set fire on road near Jerusalem's Shabbat Square
Israeli public transit infrastructure lags behind OECD countries
While Jerusalem and Haifa have both recently received positive updates to their transit systems, Tel Aviv still has not upgraded its mass transit system.
Counter-terrorism exercise to temporarily halt Jerusalem’s light rail service
Train service between the Central Bus Station and Ammunition Hill will be disrupted between 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m.
Arab man wounded during November Jerusalem terrorist attack dies
60-year-old east Jerusalem resident was struck by car used to kill Border Police officer, yeshiva student and wound 13 others at light rail stop in November.
International Transport Fed backs calls for independent investigation into Arab bus driver’s death
ITF cites concern over Palestinian drivers’ claims of ongoing intimidation and attacks in capital amid religious and political strife.
Official PA news calls Jerusalem terror attack a 'car crash'
The headline on Wafa's English-language site reads "Israel Police Shoots [sic], Kills Jerusalemite upon Car Crash."
Border Police victim of Jerusalem terror attack leaves behind pregnant wife, toddler son
Deadly car attack on capital's light rail claims the life of officer Jidan Assad, 38, who is also survived by his toddler son, parents and four siblings.
Video: Palestinians bury terrorist who killed 2 in Jerusalem light rail attack
Family of driver - who was shot dead after carrying out attack that so far has claimed 2 Israeli lives - hails 21-year-old Abdel-Rahman Shaloudi as "a martyr."
Jerusalem residents afraid but stoic after attack
"I feel like an attack could happen at any moment," says one Israeli woman at site of deadly terrorist attack; "I won’t let the terrorists terrorize me," says another.
Cancer association director calls for more vigorous enforcement of no-smoking laws
Health minister maintains smoking rate is 'lowest ever' but official poll's age limit was raised, affecting result.
US outlines cost of failure in peace talks to ‘Post’ ahead of NYC conference
Keynote address from Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman Robert Menendez is set to focus on Iran.