Clashes Erupt at Yerushalayim Light Rail Construction Site as Protesters Confront Police
Tensions flared Sunday along Bar-Ilan Street in Yerushalayim as dozens of demonstrators protesting the construction of the city’s new light rail line entered the construction zone, prompting a large police response and leading to at least one arrest during chaotic confrontations.
According to reports from the scene, protesters breached the site’s security barriers and entered the active construction area, where they allegedly damaged engineering infrastructure and attempted to disrupt work while blocking major traffic routes.
As the situation escalated and concerns grew that one of Yerushalayim’s primary thoroughfares could be severely disrupted, large numbers of police officers were dispatched to the area. Forces from the Yerushalayim District, together with Border Police personnel and special patrol units, surrounded the construction site and worked to restore order.
A police officer at the scene formally declared the gathering an unlawful assembly and instructed the demonstrators to leave immediately. While some complied, others refused and continued protesting inside the construction zone.
The demonstrations are part of an ongoing campaign by members of the Eidah Hachareidis, who have repeatedly protested plans to route one of Yerushalayim’s new light rail lines through the Bar-Ilan neighborhood following a decision by the Yerushalayim Municipality.
Footage from the scene captured dramatic moments as police entered the excavation area, which contains deep trenches, loose sand, and large exposed infrastructure pipes. Video showed officers from the riot police and Border Police taking a protester into custody after he positioned himself among the massive pipes at the bottom of the construction site.
Additional footage showed officers dressed in black uniforms surrounding the suspect amid the dusty construction area, while dozens of chareidi residents and bystanders gathered behind the site’s fencing, loudly voicing their opposition as the arrest unfolded.
Police said they will not permit damage to critical infrastructure projects or interference with traffic throughout the city. Authorities confirmed that one suspect was arrested on suspicion of intentionally damaging construction equipment and actively participating in the disturbances.
Security forces remained heavily deployed along Bar-Ilan Street and surrounding roads following the incident in an effort to prevent further unrest and maintain public order.
Opponents of the project argue that the light rail’s planned route through the neighborhood presents religious concerns and should not proceed. The area has been the site of numerous large demonstrations in recent years, including mass protests led by the Gaavad of the Eidah Hachareidis, some of which ended in violent confrontations with police, including the burning of dumpsters and the use of water cannons by law enforcement.
{Matzav.com}