Zionists escaping the war; From Ashkelon to Portugal.
In the following report, Al Jazeera investigated the escape of Zionists from the occupied territories and their actions to receive asylum from different countries of the world.
As the Gaza war enters its third month, the Zionists are seeking asylum from different countries, especially European countries. They have turned to buying property in European countries. According to the statistics announced by the Immigration and Residency Department of the Zionist regime, nearly 370,000 Zionists have left the occupied territories since the beginning of the Al-Aqsa storm battle on October 7th until the end of last November.
The escape of the Zionists from the war
In a report, the Hebrew-language newspaper Time Israel admitted that if we subtract the number of Zionists who entered the occupied territories after the war from the number of those who left the occupied territories and have not yet returned, it becomes clear that half a million Zionists have left occupied Palestine and in fact, Reverse migration has occurred.
From Ashkelon to Portugal
In an interview with a 34-year-old Zionist named Joly, the Hebrew-language newspaper Marker wrote that he fled Ashkelon to Portugal a few days ago due to the war against Gaza and has no intention of returning to the occupied territories.
Julie said: In 1995, we immigrated to Ashkelon from France with my father; An area that is still in the firing range of Gaza rockets. I have escaped and returned to Ashkelon many times.
Shlomit Lin, the writer of the Marker newspaper’s report, emphasized: that Israelis who fled last October have begun to consider the possibility of buying property in Greece, Cyprus, and Portugal not only for investment but also for living and residence.
According to the report of the Marker newspaper, many Zionists have left the occupied lands on a long-term and short-term basis and are facing the option of renting.
Channel 12 of the Zionist regime also announced that as a result of the war, a large number of Zionists have applied for asylum in Portugal.