How does public transit system work in Israel on the New Year (31 Dec - 1 Jan)?

How does public transit system work in Israel on the New Year (31 Dec - 1 Jan)? - Young ethnic man in earbuds listening to music while waiting for transport at contemporary subway station

As I saw on wiki page (Public holidays in Israel), there is no holiday in Israel on 31 Dec - 1 Jan.

So the public transit system should operate as usual, am I right?

And some more facts to the question: I'm planning to come to Israel (Tel Aviv) in the saturday morning 30 Dec 2017. And it seems that I will be stuck there until Sunday (31 Dec) because of the sabbath. So can I take a bus/train to another city (Haifa) on the 31 Dec (Sunday) or the 1 Jan?






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