Tel Aviv is concerned about the intensification of reverse migration
According to Webangah News quoted by Mehr News Agency, citing Al-Mayadin, Hebrew media reported that the results of a survey conducted by the Zionist research institute Qantar indicate that a quarter of the residents of the occupied territories during the past year are thinking of leaving this country. have been in the region.
In this regard, the Zionist Kan network reported that the number of reverse migration in the occupied territories has clearly increased even before the start of the Al-Aqsa storm operation and the number of those who left the occupied territories who leave compared to those who immigrate to this region has surpassed in recent years.
Hebrew-language newspaper Haaretz also admitted yesterday that 2,190 Zionists have fled from the occupied territories during the past months. In the continuation of this report, it is stated that the aforementioned Zionists do not intend to return to the occupied lands and have settled in the Netherlands.
Since the beginning of the Al-Aqsa storm operation against the Zionist regime, over the past year, the number of reverse migration from the occupied territories has increased sharply, and even Zionist companies have moved their offices abroad. They have transferred this area.
The worsening economic situation and the lack of security in the occupied lands are among the most important reasons for the reverse migration of Zionists from this region.