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A study by Tel Aviv University has found that emigration among Israelis has risen sharply in recent years. Between 2023 and 2024, around 100,000 Israelis left the country, which has a total population of about 10 million. The report attributes this increase to insecurity caused by the Gaza conflict and internal instability, as well as the rising cost of living that has pushed some to seek work abroad. Many skilled professionals are reportedly unwilling to endure the ongoing war conditions.

Researchers warned that any additional economic shock—whether political, economic, or security-related—could trigger a sudden surge in emigration, posing a serious risk to Israel’s stability. The situation has been further aggravated by Iran’s retaliatory attacks, which have exposed Israel’s declining ability to intercept missiles and drones, leading to greater damage.

The findings highlight growing concerns about Israel’s long-term resilience as it faces simultaneous security and economic pressures.

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