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The “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation has opened the doors wide open to crises and disasters for the Zionist entity that will not stop at the present moment but will extend its economic, social, and military impacts over a long period. This has been revealed by several Hebrew media outlets over the past ten months through numbers that raise concerns for the entity, which is fundamentally based on the concept of “immigration.”
From time to time, these outlets confirm that among the long-term crises and social problems that “Israel” will suffer from is the consequences of reverse migration, as a significant percentage of “Israelis” do not wish to return to the Zionist entity. The Hebrew Channel 12 reported in a lengthy report that the number of Zionists who left “Israel” permanently after the events of last October 7 has increased. The Israel Central Bureau of Statistics reported that the rate of permanent migration among “Israelis” increased by 285% from October 2023 to March 2024 compared to the same period the previous year, due to the “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation.
In explaining this increase, the Zionist Center stated that in the month following the outbreak of the war on Gaza, 30,000 “Israelis” permanently left the country, representing a 14% decrease from the same period the previous year, in addition to a 21% decrease in the number of "Israelis" returning from abroad, with 8,898 returning to “Israel” between October 2023 and March 2024, compared to 11,231 in 2022.
A 285% Increase in Migration Among “Israelis” From October 2023 to March 2024
Severe Impact
It is evident that the publication of these numbers and the steady increase in the number of emigrants without return is one of the rare times the Zionist entity reveals such figures, confirming the severe impact of the October 7 battle on “Israeli” society. Additionally, the extreme right-wing policies of Benjamin Netanyahu's government have driven large numbers of
“Israelis” to leave the country. The Central Bureau of Statistics reported an increase in the number of Zionists leaving the country before the war amid massive protests against the government's judicial reform plan. “Israel” recorded a 51% increase from June to September 2023 compared to 2022, at the height of internal protests against Netanyahu's judicial reform plan.
Strangely, following this steady increase in the number of emigrants without return, the Canadian government suggested to “Israeli” citizens to immigrate to Canada amidst the ongoing escalation in the south with the Gaza Strip and in the north with Hezbollah in Lebanon. Canada offered “Israelis” temporary work or study visas for three years. The Hebrew site “Walla” reported that a Zionist citizen who emigrated to Canada in 2019 launched a website to help Zionists who wish to actually immigrate to Canada, confirming that thousands of “Israelis” have moved to Canada since the start of the “Al-Aqsa Flood” operation, expecting hundreds more families to arrive after extending the visa period to a year.
Loss of Security
It is established that the actual numbers of reverse migration from the Zionist entity exceed what is publicly announced by statistical centers in “Tel Aviv,” with some analysts estimating that these numbers exceed one million people. “Israel” does not disclose the true numbers, just as it keeps the number of officers and soldiers killed during the war on Gaza secret, treating them as war secrets. For example, the number of “Israelis” who hold French passports has increased by 45%, all due to the loss of security and trust within the Zionist entity.
The Deteriorating Security Situation and Settlers' Lack of Trust in the Government may Drive about 62% of “Israelis” to Leave “Israel”
The same reason was confirmed by the Hebrew site “ALL JOBS” on July 18th, indicating that the deteriorating security situation in the entity and settlers' lack of confidence in their government and sense of security in “Israel” could lead about 62% of Zionists to consider leaving “Israel.” The site noted that this figure is surprising, considering the security and social catastrophe the entity has faced since last October 7, amid rising inflation and the high cost of living in the country.
At the same time, the Hebrew newspaper “Israel Hayom” confirmed on July 31 that the entity received only 46,000 new immigrants in 2023, representing a 38% decrease from the previous year. The decline in the number of immigrants to “Israel” was evident, with 1,600 immigrants arriving between October and December 2023, and a decrease in the number during the first half of 2024, with approximately 2,700 immigrants arriving each month, a relatively small number compared to previous years. This reflects an acceleration in the pace of reverse migration and a significant reluctance to immigrate to “Israel,” all due to the growing strength of the resistance in the Gaza Strip.
The resistance has forced dozens of Zionist psychiatrists to emigrate to Britain without returning, as confirmed by the Hebrew newspaper “Haaretz” on December 31st, during the ongoing war on Gaza. This is despite the increasing “Israeli” demand for assistance in the field of mental health during the war. The newspaper also pointed out that the mental health sector in “Israel” suffers from a severe shortage of psychiatrists, noting that there is only one psychiatrist in public service for every 11,705 “Israelis.”
The Zionist Interior is in a State of Erosion and Fragility, and the Resistance Has Successfully Inflamed Internal Divisions
Existential Threat
The decision to emigrate and for Zionists to move abroad is no longer solely due to political unrest within the Zionist entity or the corruption of Netanyahu's government, but rather the long-standing conflict in the region and fears of being targeted by Palestinian resistance factions, which target everything Zionist. This aligns with the existential anxiety over the continued existence of the “State of Israel” itself on occupied Palestinian land. Former Zionist Prime Minister Ehud Barak referred to some Jewish beliefs that speak of its demise in the eighth decade, similar to what happened in previous Jewish kingdoms.
Strangely, Barak's statement coincided with the opening editorial of the Hebrew newspaper “Haaretz” on June 7th, which stated that the final collapse of the Zionist entity is only a matter of time, claiming that the countdown has begun due to the spread of savagery, the obsession with power, extremism, violence, and terrorism by the “Haredim,” which has increased in recent times. This was also confirmed by former “Israeli” Prime Minister Ehud Olmert, who stated that the greatest threat to the existence of “Israel” is the growing influence of Jewish extremism. This means that the Zionist interior is in a state of erosion and fragility, and the Palestinian resistance has succeeded in inflaming internal divisions that have, in turn, driven reverse migration.
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