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"A Wealthy Neighborhood without Buses": Residents of Jerusalem Neighborhood Stuck in Bureaucratic Mess

Summary by Israel Hayom
Although the neighborhood is rapidly becoming populated, residents of Mordot Arnona are left without a public transportation solution • The Jerusalem Municipality blames the Ministry of Transportation, the ministry transfers responsibility to the National Public Transportation Authority, and in the meantime children are taking risks every day on their way to school
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Although the neighborhood is rapidly becoming populated, residents of Mordot Arnona are left without a public transportation solution • The Jerusalem Municipality blames the Ministry of Transportation, the ministry transfers responsibility to the National Public Transportation Authority, and in the meantime children are taking risks every day on their way to school

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Sunday, June 1, 2025.
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