
Haredi Protests Against the Jerusalem Light Rail Continue Amid NIS 400 Million in Damage
Haredi demonstrators burned trees and attempted to block traffic at Jerusalem's Bar-Ilan Intersection on Tuesday, July 7, 2026, protesting construction of the city's light rail. The demonstrations follow the emergence of figures showing that haredi protests have cumulatively caused over NIS 400 million in damage to the light rail's unfinished Green Line since construction began about six years ago. Bar-Ilan Street, one of several thoroughfares traversed by the new line, has been the scene of many of these protests.
Demonstrators damaged pipes that were set to be installed on the new line during an earlier protest. The vandalism has forced Kfir, the company that operates Jerusalem's light rail, to change opening dates and routing across several sections of the line. The stretch between Givat Shaul and Ammunition Hill was originally set to begin service by the end of 2025; severe vandalism has pushed that opening to 2027, with the potential for further delays.
The first section to open will instead be the run between the existing HaTurim Station and the Malha Mall area, already in advanced testing and slated to begin operations by the end of 2026. The protests have continued despite dozens of indictments filed against demonstrators over the past six years by the Jerusalem District Attorney's Office. Charges include disorderly conduct, rioting, unlawful assembly and criminal trespassing. Jerusalem's municipality has also filed civil lawsuits against demonstrators for the damages caused by vandalism and schedule delays.
(JPost/VFI News)
Dear God, we pray for the holy city of Jerusalem and for every community within her walls. We ask that You knit together those who have grown suspicious of one another, and that You grant the haredi families of Bar-Ilan Street and the officials who serve the city a way to speak honestly and hear one another. We pray in Yeshua's Name that You would turn hearts away from destruction and toward peaceable witness, and that what has been broken would be restored. Let the love of neighbor prevail among Your people, and let Jerusalem be a city at unity in itself.