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Israel plans Trump train station at Western Wall

- By Ilan Ben Zion The Associated Press

JERUSALEM — Israel’s transporta­tion minister is pushing ahead with a plan to dig a railway tunnel under Jerusalem’s Old City, passing near sites holy to Jews, Christians and Muslims — and ending at the Western Wall with a station named afterpresi­dentdonald­trump.

Yisrael Katz’s plan, currently in the initial stages, involves constructi­ng two undergroun­d stations and excavating over 2 miles of tunnel beneath downtown Jerusalem and under the politicall­y sensitive Old City. The project would extend Jerusalem’s soon-to-open high-speed rail line from Tel Aviv to the Western Wall, the holiest site where Jews can pray.

The route will run close to — but notdirectl­yunder—thechurcho­f the Holy Sepulchre, where tradition holds that Jesus was crucified and buried, and a contested holy site known to Jews as the Temple Mount and to Muslims as the Noble Sanctuary. Previous excavation­s by Israel nearthehol­ysite—thespiritu­al epicenter of the Israeli-palestinia­n conflict — have sparked violent Palestinia­n protests.

Because of those sensitivit­ies, the proposal will likely meet with heavy resistance from the Palestinia­ns, neighborin­g Arab countries and the internatio­nal community.

Katz, a senior Cabinet official who also serves as Israel’s intelligen­ce minister, is a close ally of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and is seen by many as his likely eventual successor as head of the Likud party.

Transporta­tion Ministry spokesman Avner Ovadia said Wednesday the project is estimated to cost more than $700 million and, if approved, would take four years to complete.

Katz’s office said the minister advanced the plan in a recent meeting with Israel Railways executives, and has fast-tracked it in the planning committees.

Katz said a high-speed rail station would allow visitors to reach “the beating heart of the Jewish people — the Western Wall and the Temple Mount.” He proposed naming the station after Trump “for his brave and historic decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel’s capital” earlier this month.

Trump’s announceme­nt has enraged the Palestinia­ns and much of the Muslim world. The U.N. General Assembly overwhelmi­ngly adopted a resolution last week condemning the move, with several traditiona­l American allies breaking with Washington to vote in favor of the motion.

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