The number of Israelis, migrating to Canada, has increased dramatically along with the continuing Israeli genocide, in the Gaza Strip, and the massacres in Lebanon.
The Israeli newspaper, Haaretz, on Thursday (11/14/2024) reported on the increase in the number of Zionists migrating from the Occupied Territories to Canada, since the outbreak of the Gaza war, October 7, 2023.
A total of 7,850 Israelis have applied for and received work visas from the Canadian government during 2024, a five-fold increase compared to the previous year.
"Distrust in the political system, the increasing intensity of fighting, insecurity, social injustice and Israel's inability to control and govern important and key issues are among the initial factors and motives for Israelis to flee to Canada," Haaretz wrote.
The Canadian Ministry of Immigration announced that from September 2023 to the end of September 2024, the country issued 3,425 temporary work visas to Israelis.
The Israeli regime's television station Channel 12 reported that since the beginning of the Gaza war on October 7, 2023, more than one million people have left Israel and fled to their countries and cities of origin, especially in Europe and America.
The results of a poll conducted by the Center for Jewish Impact (CJI) showed that 29 percent of Zionists living in the occupied territories are thinking about fleeing, and 71 percent of them are pessimistic about their lives in the next few months.
The poll also showed that 84 percent of Zionists are dissatisfied with the Israeli regime's diplomacy, and 69 percent of respondents to the poll considered the rejection of Zionists worldwide as a danger equal to a military threat.
In this regard, Abdel Bari Atwan, a renowned Arab World analyst wrote, “Half a million Israelis, eventually left occupied Palestine in the first six months of Operation Storm Al Aqsa.”
After Operation Storm Al Aqsa, a large number of Zionists with dual citizenship returned to their countries, and Zionist migration to other countries has now become a serious concern for Israeli Regime officials.
Political observers believe that in the long term, this phenomenon could open up opportunities for the collapse of the Zionist regime.