The Knesset has also acknowledged the tsunami of reverse migration among Israelis.

Israelis

PNN – Hundreds of thousands of Israelis have not returned after leaving (occupied Palestine) and have no intention of doing so.

According to the report of Pakistan News Network; this is a summary of a report published by the Research and Data Center of the Zionist regime’s Knesset (parliament) and subsequently republished by various Israeli media outlets.

According to this reputable research center within the Zionist regime, the number of people immigrating to (occupied Palestine) has dropped by 53 percent in recent years; despite the rise in anti-Semitism (or the propaganda surrounding it) globally, many Jews still prefer not to immigrate to (occupied Palestine).

The center reports that the upward trend of permanent emigration—meaning migration with no return—reached a peak starting in 2023 (the year of the Al-Aqsa Flood operation).

The report states that the number of returning residents dropped from approximately 8,000 in 2020 to just around 3,800 in 2024—a 53% decline representing the lowest level of returnees in recent years—with the downward trend intensifying throughout 2023.

It is also noted that since 2022, Israel has seen a significant rise in the number of Israelis leaving the country permanently. Consequently, Israel’s migration balance turned negative during the 2022–2024 period, resulting in a net loss of nearly 140,000 people.

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