PNN – Israeli media reported on Tuesday morning that the political and social divide in Israel has become the regime’s biggest internal threat.
According to the report of Pakistan News Network; The Yedioth Ahronoth newspaper reported that Israeli society is gradually moving towards internal confrontation, and that political and social divisions have become the biggest threat facing the regime.
According to the report, about 30 percent of the residents of the occupied territories are thinking about leaving Israel.
The Israeli Statistical Center also announced that the number of people who left the occupied Palestinian territories in 2024 increased by 39.4 percent compared to the previous year, and the regime’s immigration balance has reached a negative figure of 58,624 people.
The Israeli Statistical Center added in a report that the number of Zionists who left the occupied territories in 2024 reached 82,774, a 39.4 percent increase compared to 59,366 in 2023.
In contrast, the number of Zionists who returned to the occupied territories in 2024 decreased to 24,150, an 18.4 percent decrease compared to 29,607 the previous year.
Accordingly, the regime’s “migration balance” (the difference between people leaving and returning) reached a negative 58,624 people in 2024, compared to a negative 29,759 people in 2023, indicating an intensification of this migration trend.
According to the report, preliminary statistics for 2025 also indicate a continuation of this trend.
The number of Zionist immigrants last year is expected to reach 69,500 (less than in 2024 but still more than in the years before 2023) and the number of Zionist returnees to 18,800 (the lowest figure in the past decade).
The center has not specified the direct causes of this migration, but the Zionist media has repeatedly reported in the past two years on the widespread migration of Zionists due to war conditions.
Regional observers have also analyzed this increasing negative migration trend in the context of increasing political and social crises, the security and economic instability of the Zionist regime, as well as rising tensions with Iran.

