Transportation Minister Katz: 'I see Jerusalem and the greater Jerusalem area as a single unit.'

Transportation Minister Israel Katz granted his approval to a program that would connect Jerusalem to Ma'aleh Adumim and the towns in the Binyamin-Adam region and Givat Ze'ev through a new light rail system.

According to a report by Channel 2, the new light rail network is already in place in Jerusalem, although not yet operable. Four additional lines will be added, alongside the lines that are already under construction.

The first line will travel south to Ma'aleh Adumim by way of French Hill. The second line will lead to Geva Binyamin where there is a large shopping center. The third line will go from Atarot to Qalandiya. And the fourth line will go to Givat Ze'ev, north of Jerusalem.

The lines will be integrated through a special travel card that will be used for all trains in the area.

Minister Katz said "I see Jerusalem and the greater Jerusalem area as a single unit. Whoever lives in Gush Etzion, Binyamin, Ma'aleh Adumim, Beit Shemesh, or Mevasseret should have transportation services that are equally accessible. And if someone comes and says that we should put an artificial barrier between residents because they live over what was once called the 'green line' - we do not accept this argument."

Katz made his point by equating Beit Shemesh, west of Jerusalem and Mevasseret Yerushalayim, on the Jerusalem-Tel Aviv road- both within the Green LIne - with Gush Etzion, Binyamin and Ma'aleh Adumim, which are not. All are satellites or suburbs of Jerusalem.