Thousands walk to Jerusalem as bus lines are closed
In an angry pilgrimage, thousands of travelers left stranded by police roadblocks began to make their way to Israel's capitol on foot.
In an angry pilgrimage, thousands of travelers left stranded by police roadblocks began to make their way to Israel's capitol on foot.
New bus line takes passengers from light rail train to the Mount of Olives, runs Sunday through Thursday.
Kiryat Arba residents fear for their families' safety after Egged Ta'avura employs Jerusalem Arabs to run bus lines.
Commuters could be stranded in Judea-Samaria, Negev, Ashdod, Netanya, and Ashkelon Sunday and Monday over wage dispute.
Request of Elad resident accepted, allowing drivers to pick up more than ten standing-only passengers and add bus lines.