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Miri Regev  credit: Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post Transport Ministry allocated NIS 40m for advertising fare reform

With ministries' spending being cut on all sides to finance the war, government sources say the advertising budget is extraordinarily high.

Road accident in Israel  credit: Shutterstock Road accidents kill poor people more, study finds

The National Road Safety Authority finds a clear connection between low socio-economic class and death on the roads, and recommends adopting other countries' solutions.

Miri Regev and Wizz Air  credit: Chaim Goldberg, Flash90; Tali Bogdanovsky Regev hails Wizz Air interest in Israel hub

"Huge news" said an announcement on behalf of the transport minister, but in the industry and government there is skepticism - and anxiety.

Battery switching station credit: Shutterstock NIO revives Better Place-style battery swap station network

The Chinese carmaker is setting up a battery switching station network in Israel, 15-years after Better Place went bankrupt.

Metro credit: NTA NTA sees further delay in Metro launch

Delays in publishing construction tenders mean the Tel Aviv metropolitan underground railway system will not be operating by 2034 as planned.

Corazine, the first commercial electric boat in Israel. Credit: Amir Francis Israel's first commercial electric boat launched on Kinneret

Francis Eco Sailing has launched the Corazine, promising visitors to the Galilee a quiet and clean trip around the lake.

Jerusalem Light Rail  credit: Shutterstock Jerusalem light rail central section closes for 14 weeks

The Red Line will be closed so that the tracks of the Green Line, due to begin operations next year, can be connected to the Red Line at their intersection points.

ZIM CEO Eli Glickman credit: ZIM ZIM jumps as Q1 profit triples

Despite so many uncertainties, the Israeli shipping company has reaffirmed its annual guidance published positive results for the first quarter of 2025.

Ben Gurion airport credit: Shutterstock Shapir wins tender for western entrance to airport

The new entrance will shorten the journey to Ben Gurion airport by 10 kilometers for drivers approaching from the west.

Jerusalem Light Rail  credit: Shutterstock Police allegedly holding Jerusalem Light Rail works hostage

Jerusalem District police are accused of harassing workers and refusing to safeguard sites in their demands for reinforcements and higher pay.

Commuter jam credit: Eyal Izhar Tel Aviv new fast lane tolls unveiled

Details have been published about the fast lanes, along the Coastal Highway and the Ayalon Highway, which will be opened at the start of next year.

New cars at Ashdod Port credit: Tali Bogdanovsky Chinese cars increase market share in Israel in 2025

Chinese car brands are also making inroads into the gasoline car sector as electric vehicle sales are down in a difficult year for importers.

Tel Aviv light rail credit: Yossi Cohen Israel sends mixed messages to China on infrastructure projects

Chinese involvement is vital for the progress of local infrastructure projects, so despite US pressure Israel is reluctant to cut ties.

Metro works in Tel Aviv  inset: Minister of Transport Miri Regev  credit: Bar Lavi; Chaim Goldberg/Flash90 Regev's Metro objections put 300,000 housing units on hold

Construction and urban renewal around planned Metro stations cannot proceed until all the lines receive statutory approval.

Miri Regev  credit: Marc Israel Sellem/The Jerusalem Post Regev seeks to connect Metro to Samaria

Minister of Transport Miri Regev has demanded a review of plans for the northern section of the M1 line.

Tel Aviv light rail credit: Yossi Cohen Rishon Lezion to finance Red Line light rail extension

The Rishon Lezion Municipality will pay for part of the extension by marketing land above the planned underground depot.

Metro credit: Bar Lavi Can Hyundai fill Metro vacuum created by China's exclusion?

The South Korean giant is reportedly eager to enter Israel's infrastructure sector but may not have the resources to dig the Metro tunnels.

Egged bus  credit: Shlomi Yosef Public transport fare reform won't improve public transport

From Friday fares will rise, while exemptions and discounts will be expanded, but what persuades people to switch to public transport is reliability, convenience and speed.

Commuter jam credit: Eyal Izhar Israeli commuters impose 45 minute limit

Data show that employees would rather change jobs than travel longer, so companies with fast public transport access find it easiest to hire.

ZIM ship credit: ZIM Trump's tariffs torpedo ZIM's share price

ZIM's share price fell 16.4% on Wall Street on Thursday and a further 7.2% on Friday, closing with a market cap of $1.5 billion, wiping out all its gains in 2025.

Itay Raved  credit: Jonathan Bloom From a rooftop in India to running Tesla Israel

Itay Raved's career drifted from law to media consulting to acting, before he finally found his niche.

Fencing goes up Petah Tikva's Segula neighborhood  credit: NTA Work on Metro to begin in Petah Tikva

The first work on the Tel Aviv Metropolitan underground railways system will begin on the M2 line depot in Petah Tikva.

Miri Regev and Yitzhak Rochberger credit: Yediot Ahronot/ Reuven Kapuchinsky and Amit Shabi Ramat Hasharon wants railway station for the Mossad

Ramat Hasharon is pushing for a station in Glilot neat the Mossad headquarters, even though a new station is also planned for Glilot South, 1.6 kilometers away.

MK Almog Cohen  credit: Danny Shem-Tov, Knesset Spokesperson's Office Netanyahu halts Nevatim airport bill

Legislation mandating construction of an airport at Nevatim, near Beersheva, is ready for final Knesset approval, but the prime minister blocked it after a security cabinet meeting.

Fencing goes up Petah Tikva's Segula neighborhood  credit: NTA The Metro is really happening

Although there are skeptics who doubt that the project will ever be realized, there are now enough signs on the ground to indicate that they are probably wrong.

Minister of Finance Bezalel Smotrich and Minister of Transport Miri Regev  credit:  Marc Israel Sellem, The Jerusalem Post Deal: Gush Dan congestion charge for Kiryat Shemona train

Miri Regev is close to final agreement with the Ministry of Finance on funding for her pet project in return for removal of her objection to the congestion charge.

Work on the Green Line credit: Bar Lavi Egged wins tender to operate TA light rail Purple, Green Lines

NTA awarded the tender to Egged, which already operates the Red Line, despite government ministry opposition to one operator for the entire network.

Morasha Interchange car park inset: Ron Huldai credit: Adi Bueno, Netivei Ayalon and Shlomi Yosef Tel Aviv Mayor: Scrap Morasha park-and-ride project

Ron Huldai insists the project will aggravate rather than ease traffic congestion in Tel Aviv.

Eli Glickman  credit: Don Monteaux Photography Management buyout rumor boosts ZIM

Street Insider reports that the shipping company's CEO Eli Glickman in considering a management-led buyout.

Tel Aviv light rail credit: Yossi Cohen Proximity to Tel Aviv Red Line pushes up housing prices

A study commissioned by NTA has found that real estate along the Red Line has risen well above the overall average rise in prices.

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