In response to the murderous terrorist attacks in Jerusalem, the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) and the Jerusalem Municipality have agreed on a joint plan to increase the sense of personal security of residents of the city. The plan includes reinforcing security and police units, concentrating intelligence and operational efforts and improving civilian protection particularly at bus stops in the city.

It was decided that the PMO and the Jerusalem Municipality would immediately begin reinforcing 300 bus stops that are defined as high-priority and which are currently unprotected. To this end, the PMO will immediately allocate a designated budget to the Jerusalem Municipality. The latter will – in the next stage – continue reinforcing the remaining approximately 700 bus stops in the city; the PMO will allocate an additional designated budget to the city to this end.

The Jerusalem Municipality and Mayor Moshe Lion thank Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the PMO staff for the rapid response in finding a solution for the residents of the capital and their personal security.

Prime Minister Netanyahu:

"In light of the recent spate of difficult incidents, throughout the country in general and in the capital in particular, my Government has been working day and night in order to restore the sense of security to the citizens of the State of Israel. As part of this, and pursuant to Security Cabinet decisions and additional actions that we have taken, we have decided to immediately reinforce hundreds of bus stops that are defined as high-priority in what is merely the first stage in reinforcing all bus stops in Jerusalem."

Jerusalem Mayor Lion:

"I thank Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and the entire PMO team for the rapid response and finding an immediate solution for the personal security of the residents of Jerusalem. The work to reinforce the bus stops in the city will begin immediately."