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Zionists Contemplate Leaving Occupied Territories Amid Rising Emigration

A report from the Taub Center indicates a significant increase in emigration from the occupied territories, with more Zionists leaving than arriving, driven by ongoing wars and socio-economic crises.

According to the International Desk of Webangah News Agency, data published by the Mehr News Agency, citing Quds, reveals alarming indicators of increased emigration from the occupied territories and a decline in returns, attributed to the consequences of continuous wars and socio-economic crises.

The report highlights that since 2022, the Zionist regime has witnessed a steady rise in emigration rates among Zionists born within the occupied territories. The emigration rate over the past three years has surpassed all levels recorded in the preceding decade.

This data indicates that the Zionist regime has entered a phase of increased reverse emigration for the second consecutive year, with the number of emigrants exceeding the number of those entering the occupied territories. The year 2025, according to the report, has recorded one of the lowest rates of immigration to the occupied territories since 2014, signifying a diminished attractiveness of these lands for immigrants and a concurrent rise in reverse migration.

The report attributes the phenomenon of reverse emigration to ongoing wars and their economic repercussions, coupled with a reduction in job opportunities, increased poverty and loneliness, and widening social divides.

©‌ Webangah News, Mehr News Agency, Quds, Taub Center

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