Emigration

Lessons from Iran’s brain drain: Expert warns emigration puts Israel’s security at risk

According to Barak Gonen, Tehran lost the technological advantage it once held largely due to emigration, with the number of Iranian students abroad reaching a record high in 2024.

Global antisemitism is spurring some immigration to Israel, but more people left the country in the past two years than arrived.
 An El Al flight takes off at Ben-Gurion Airport, near Tel Aviv, August 25, 2024

Double temptation of exodus: Diaspora Jews mull aliyah as Israelis consider leaving - opinion

Travelers at Ben-Gurion Airport, October 23, 2025.

Nearly quarter of Israeli public would consider moving overseas, IDI survey reveals

A man waves an Israeli flag as family and supporters gather on the day former Israeli hostage Elkana Bohbot returns home after leaving the hospital, following his release from captivity in Gaza, in Mevaseret Zion, Israel, October 19, 2025

Has Israel lost the ideals of its founding fathers? - editorial


Christians are both thriving, beleaguered in Israel

The population is succeeding at school and at work, but their numbers are barely growing.

Latin Patriarch Twal gives communion in Bethlehem 311 (R)

An update on emigration and insults

The Jerusalem Post

Palestinians reveal emigration statistics for first time

Survey finds most leave for economic opportunities - not to escape the conflict.

The Jerusalem Post

Why Israelis emigrate

Those remaining in Israel are increasingly ethno-nationalists such as religious Zionists, Russians, traditional-minded Sephardim and Ethiopians.

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