Tel Aviv's super-luxury towers with NIS 200 million penthouses are vertical ghettoes with virtually no contact with their environs.
It is megalomaniacal, expensive, too complicated in terms of engineering and infrastructures, and unsuited for a densely population metropolis like Tel Aviv.
A package deal is needed for the tycoons, which should include levying a real tax, a just distribution of the profits, and lowering the level of hostility.
The Eilat railway is a megalomaniacal project of the kind that politicians love, but passengers have more urgent needs.