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73% of Israelis Packing Bags: How Netanyahu's Wars Created a Nation of Refugees

73% of Israelis Packing Bags: How Netanyahu's Wars Created a Nation of Refugees

In a recent annual survey conducted by the job placement website "Alljobs" in the occupied territories, a staggering 73% of Israeli employees and workers expressed a desire to emigrate.

This is the highest figure recorded in the past five years.

It appears that the domino effect of Israel’s endless wars in the region has pushed many to consider escape.

The report analysis suggests that most employees in the regime want to distance themselves from an increasingly difficult situation.

Key reasons cited include concerns over personal security, political instability, and growing hopelessness about the future of the occupied territories.

Previously, job-related migration was considered a strategic decision for professional growth.

But today, the primary motivations are psychological, security-related, and economic needs—needs that are routinely neglected in Israel’s constant state of warfare.

Social science experts in the occupied territories have voiced deep concern, warning that this trend may signal the early signs of social collapse.
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