Pak Sahafat – The major security and political problems and the fragmentation of the Zionists have created a situation where some Zionist movements are now encouraging them to leave occupied Palestine.
According to the International group of Pak Sahafat news agency, “Reverse migration” and the return of Zionists to their original homeland has been growing for several years following political, security and social instability in the Israeli regime, which is primarily due to the nationwide uprising of Palestinians from Gaza to the West Bank.
In the meantime, the policies and incentives of the Zionist authorities to prevent the growth of this “extremely dangerous” phenomenon for the existence of the Zionist regime have not been fruitful.
“Let’s leave the country” movement
One of the influential factors in the growth of the return of Jews to their original countries is the emergence of the “Let’s Leave the Country” movement, which started late last year to support Jews who want to escape from occupied Palestine, in the United States and about 26 other countries.
But there are two noteworthy points in this movement; firstly, one of the founders of this movement is “Mordechai Kahana”, an Israeli businessman who has been active in encouraging Jews to travel to occupied Palestine during the past decades. According to Haaretz newspaper, today he is convinced that he made a mistake in determining the goal and destination and should leave the “promised land”.
However, this Jewish businessman who lives in America plans to present his farm in this country as a new settlement to Jews returning from Palestine. In explaining why he did this, he said that Netanyahu’s alliance with the far-right faction has brought many dangers to Israel and there is a possibility that Israel will become an “extreme fundamentalist state”.
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According to the writings of the founders of this movement on social networks, their goal is to encourage Israelis to leave occupied Palestine and transfer about 10,000 Israelis to the United States in the first stage, in order to create a new home for Zionists in case the political and security situation in the occupying regime becomes critical.
“Mordechai Kahana” describes the social discrimination in the Israeli regime as “fraternal hatred”.
Social breakdown in the Zionist regime
The recent political and security developments in Israel, especially in connection with the large demonstrations organized by the opponents and supporters of the judicial changes, revealed the danger of social division in parallel with the deep political division in this regime, and the leaders of the occupying regime have not been able to solve this problem.
According to Anatolia news agency, “Yanio Goralek”, one of the managers of a virtual group to encourage Jews to leave Palestine, wrote on his Facebook page: “Given what is happening in the country, unfortunately we have to prepare an option to migrate abroad, our country is important to me, but we will see what is happening, the government that is formed and what will happen”.
On the other hand, Amosheh Suleiman, a member of the Israeli Parliament (Knesset) and a member of the “Religious Zionism” party, attacked the new movement and told the media that the members of this movement are participating in the destruction of Israel by inviting Jews to leave Palestine.
The wave of immigration to Europe
The ambassador of one of the European countries in Tel Aviv told Yediot Aharonot newspaper that the request for visas from Jews has increased in an unprecedented way. Without revealing his identity, he said that some consider the reason for this to be related to Netanyahu’s judicial reform bill, and others to the high cost of living in Israel.
He added: “We have never experienced this volume of visa requests.”
The increase in reverse migration is in the situation that the Zionist regime has based its formation on the widespread attraction of Jews from all over the world and has always tried to gradually increase the number of Jews living in Palestine. Before the occupation and the sending of waves of Jews from all over the world to Palestine by the Zionist movement, the number of Jews was very small; So that in 1878, only three percent of the inhabitants of Palestine were Jews.
In the meantime, the embassies of France, Holland, Romania, Portugal, Spain, Germany, Italy and the Baltic countries have reported an increase in visa demand from Israelis.
The Spanish Embassy has said that in the last three years, the number of Israelis who have applied for visas in this country has increased; According to this embassy, ​​most of the requested visas are related to living and working in Spain.
The French Embassy in Tel Aviv has also announced that the number of visa applications for this country has increased. The embassy added: “We do not know the reason for this issue.”
In March last year, the Kan Hebrew network reported that about two million Israelis plan to emigrate from occupied Palestine due to the unstable political and economic situation. This means that more than a quarter of the Jewish residents of Palestine are thinking of fleeing this land.
Reduction of Jewish immigration to occupied Palestine
Along with the increase in the exit of Jews from Palestine, the amount of Jews entering this occupied land has also decreased. In this regard, the Zionist organization Nefesh Ban Nefesh, which is engaged in persuading the Jews of the world to immigrate to Palestine, recently reported that the amount of immigration of American and British Jews to Palestine, especially among young people, has decreased significantly.
The organization added: “Jews mostly tell us that we will not immigrate to Israel; the speed of immigration has decreased, this year we predict that 3,000 immigrants will go to Israel, which is 10-15% less than in previous years.
The most dangerous crisis in the history of the Zionist regime
The expansion of the Zionists’ escape from occupied Palestine is undoubtedly one of the manifestations of the depth of the current crisis in the occupying regime; the crisis that Israeli President Isaac Herzog said in his speech last March: “Israel is in a historical crisis; A crisis that threatens to destroy Israel from within.
According to Israeli media, since the beginning of this year, 36 soldiers and settlers have been killed as a result of Palestinian armed attacks, and sometimes several shooting operations occur in one day.