Jerusalem City Council Member Yael Antebi sent a letter Sunday to Commander Ziva Agmi of the police department's National Fraud Unit, asking for an investigation into the legality of the decision-making process in the building of the capital's light rail system.
Interviewed on Arutz Sheva's Hebrew journal, Antebi said that the system is not matched to the city, in spite of its goal of solving Jerusalem's transportation problem. As an example she cited changes that were made in Jerusalem's bus system becaue of terror in Arab neighborhoods, changes that cannot be made with the light rail, which will go through the Shuafat neighborhood, where it could be attacked.