Zionist youth are considering fleeing Israel.
Israel Hayom announced in its Sunday issue that the report on the state of youth in Israel paints a very worrying picture for Tel Aviv.
The report found that 37 percent of young Israelis said they were seriously considering living and working abroad and would do so in the coming years, while only 14 percent of Israelis expressed confidence in their career future in Israel.
According to Hebrew media, the report, published by the Aluma organization as the State of Youth for 2025, contains very worrying data regarding the future of youth in Israel.
The survey revealed that only 14 percent of young Israelis are confident about their career future in Israel, while 42 percent expressed significant concerns in this regard, and another 14 percent reported being consistently worried about their job security.
In another part of the report, it is stated that the war has had a profound effect on the employment sector, with more than 50 percent of young people stating that they were forced to change their jobs after the Gaza war and 43 percent of students stating that they were forced to change their field of study.
While a third of them emphasized that their educational institution or even their academic semesters have changed.
The report continues by stating that the war has had the greatest impact on the reserve forces, with 27 percent of young people in the survey stating that they or their spouses have been forced to serve in reserve for more than 60 days since October 2023.
Of these, 64 percent emphasized that this presence has caused severe losses in their lives, 32 percent emphasized that this service has caused severe emotional blows to their lives, and 31 percent announced this loss in the career sector, while 29 percent also emphasized that their presence in the reserve period has hurt them economically.