Israeli parliament study: 210k+ Israelis emigrated in 2022-2024, net loss 140k. Nearly half of leavers are aged 20-44 with university degrees, as trend accelerated after Gaza war.
A study commissioned by the Israeli parliament found that more than 210,000 Israelis emigrated between 2022 and 2024, with a net loss of around 140,000. The trend accelerated after the Gaza war began in October 2023, and many leavers are young, educated professionals.
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