...
Friday . 19 December . 2025
Breaking Update

Two New High Speed Train Stations Coming to Jerusalem

Exciting news for Jerusalem as two new high-speed train stations are set to transform the city's transportation system and connectivity. Discover the latest developments now!

Ni TPS Breaking News

Jerusalem, 22 July, 2025 (TPS-IL) — The Ministry of Transportation and Israel Railways are beginning construction of the “Yerushalim Khan” (by the Jerusalem Kahn theatre just south of downtown next to the old First Station compound) station, as part of the extension of the high-speed line from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem into the city center. The project, which is at the heart of the national railway system’s strategic development plan for 2040, is a key pillar in strengthening Jerusalem’s status as the capital of Israel and a hub for tourism, commerce, culture and transportation.

The extension of the line, which is approximately 5.5 kilometers long, will be carried out entirely in an underground tunnel, and includes the construction of two new stations: “Yerushalim Merkaz” (Central Jerusalem – in town) on Jaffa Street and “Yerushalim Khan” in the German Colony.

Both stations will be built approximately 60 meters below ground level, similar to the Yitzhak Navon station. The Khan station will be located near significant tourist sites such as the Bell Garden, the station complex, and the Old City, and will offer a new and convenient gateway to the heart of Jerusalem. The new station will provide exceptional connectivity and connectivity, and will integrate with the Blue and Red Light Rail lines, as well as the future cable car to the Old City.

Live Breaking Updates

Breaking News Coverage

Real-time breaking news coverage from Israel and the Middle East. Stay informed with the latest developments as they happen.

Friday, 19 December 2025 Updated continuously
Breaking News 8 hours ago

Two Arrested in Undercover Drug & Weapons Trafficking Bust

Israel Police arrested two more suspects in Qalqilya & Ramallah for drug and weapons trafficking, part of "Crossing Borders" operation.

Breaking News 8 hours ago

Israel’s National Drone Initiative Advances Commercial & Public Services

Israel's National Drone Initiative advances, testing continuous drone operations for healthcare, logistics, and municipal services like medical transfers and.

Breaking News 9 hours ago

$68 Million Allocated to Combat Violent Crime in Arab Communities

Israel allocates $68 million to combat violent crime and illegal weapons in Arab communities, strengthening enforcement and intelligence. This critical step.

Breaking News 9 hours ago

Two Terrorists Arrested in Jenin Activity

Israeli forces operating in Jenin arrested two Islamic Jihad terrorists involved in prior terror activities, confiscating combat means during an extensive.

Breaking News 10 hours ago

Economies in Evacuated Areas Return to Pre-War Levels

Israeli businesses in evacuated areas near Gaza and the northern border are showing a strong economic recovery, with some returning to pre-war levels by Q3.

Breaking News 10 hours ago

Israel Job Vacancies Rise, Reaching Highest Rate Since Oct 2022

Israel's job vacancies continue an upward trend, reaching 151,354 in November 2025, the highest rate since October 2022.

Breaking News 10 hours ago

Israel to Establish ‘Hydrogen Valley’ in Negev for Green Energy

Israel launches a 'Hydrogen Valley' in the eastern Negev, investing over 40 million Shekels to foster green hydrogen innovation and strengthen its global energy.

Breaking News 11 hours ago

Israel Industrial Output Prices Drop 0.6% in November

Israel's industrial output prices for domestic destinations fell 0.6% in November 2025, with a 1.2% decrease over the past year, according to the Central Bureau.

Breaking News 11 hours ago

Tel Aviv Stock Exchange TASE Recap December 18, 2025

Tel Aviv Stock Exchange (TASE) recap December 18, 2025: TA-35 index closed at 3,661.68, up 0.73%. Equity turnover was NIS 4,851,894, indicating a positive.

Breaking News 12 hours ago

13 Jerusalem Police Officers Injured in Riot Over Parking Ticket

Jerusalem police officers injured in a riot sparked by a parking ticket. Hundreds rioted, throwing objects and damaging vehicles, leading to 13 officers injured.