Tel Aviv-J’lem rail operating without security cameras
Originally due to open in 2008, Israel’s 57-km. flagship infrastructure project has been plagued by repeated lengthy delays and soaring costs.
A bridge, part of the tracks of Israel's new high-speed rail line between Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, is seen in the outskirts of Jerusalem (September 23, 2018)(photo credit: REUTERS/AMMAR AWAD)ByEYTAN HALONUpdated: