
Hidden Cost of War: 125,000 Israelis Emigrated Between 2022 and 2024
A Knesset report tallies a sharp rise in emigration over the past three years, with roughly 125,000 Israelis leaving the country and no immediate plans to return. The analysis describes a “tsunami” of departures tied to economic pressures, prolonged insecurity, and social strains intensified by the Gaza war. Demographers warn that departures among working-age professionals can ripple through tax revenue, innovation, and public services.
Government ministries have floated responses: incentives to bring citizens home, expanded support for families, and programs to rebuild battered sectors. The debate over causes and cures is likely to dominate the policy agenda through the coming year, alongside the urgent tasks of recovery and defense.
Community leaders, meanwhile, call for initiatives that renew social trust and a shared sense of the future. They argue that restoring stability and opportunity at home is essential to reversing the outflow and keeping Israel’s brightest minds invested in the nation’s next chapter.
(TOI/VFI News)
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