Tel aviv light rail
Masked attackers in Basque region of Spain vandalize light rail trains destined for Israel
In a statement, the group said, “We discovered where CAF stores the trams that are heading to Tel Aviv, because they were marked in Hebrew, and faced with that, we did not remain passive.”
Failures in Tel Aviv rail constructions could cost public tens of billions, lead to massive delays
Hostility among European firms could jeopardize Tel Aviv’s metro project
NTA: Tel Aviv metro system faces major delays, won't open before 2040
Despite setbacks, demand for housing in Israel remains, including from foreign residents
While Israel has been rocked by the judicial reform protests and the ongoing Israel-Hamas war, Israel's housing market still faces demand, both from Israelis and foreigners.
City of Ramat Gan votes to rename light rail station after US President Biden
The proposal to honor Biden comes shortly after the President visited Israel on Wednesday, becoming the first US President to visit the country during wartime.
Tel Aviv's light rail can run on Shabbat while keeping Jewish halacha - here's how
We need religious leadership that can give us solutions, not excuses for why it cannot be done.
Grapevine August 23, 2023: No light rail on Shabbat
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Hundreds protest at Tel Aviv light rail for it to operate on Shabbat
The Tel Aviv light rail had only been running for a single day when it was supposed to pause operations for Shabbat. Several were arrested during the protest outside the station.
Grapevine August 18, 2023: It’s party time
Movers and shakers in Israeli society.
Gantz rises in Israeli election poll amid talks of unity gov't with Netanyahu
The new poll leaves the current coalition with 55 seats and the former coalition with 60 seats.
Tel Aviv light rail to bring heavy changes to city life
MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS: After years of construction and billions in cost, the Tel Aviv Light Rail starts heading down the track.
Tel Aviv Red Line light rail leaves the station
"This is a holiday for Israel," Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said.
Netanyahu cuts red ribbon for Tel Aviv's Light Rail amid protests
The public transportation project broke ground in 2011, and it was most recently promised that it would begin operating by the end of 2022.