16.09.2024 17:33

Israel's crisis: Jews are fleeing the 'promised land'

According to the latest figures, despite all the attractive offers to immigrants, Israel's population is still less than 10 million. The opinion of the fleeing people about Israel and the bad influence on those who are thinking of moving to this colonial state can further complicate the situation - from the article of journalist and analyst Adnan Abdurrazzaq.


"Al-Aqsa flood " operation seriously affected the position of Israel . On the morning of October 7, 2023, Israel's security services will not function as flawlessly as people are led to believe. it became clear . Due to the unstable situation, many companies were forced to withdraw their capital from the country .

About half a million Jews from all over the world flocked to Palestine with promises of a prosperous life, stability and the " promised land " . And it harmed the flow of immigrants necessary for the survival of the occupying state . Aware of the dangers of reverse migration, the Israeli government has falsified history and provided Jews with housing, jobs and financial support for the past 70 years . It has lifted the burden of the more than $60 billion cost of the ongoing war against the Palestinians in Gaza from Israeli citizens. As observers know, there have been no tax increases, except for a small increase in some areas amid the war in Gaza .

Government of Israel They know very well that the decrease of Jews and the increase of Muslims in the occupied West Bank, Jerusalem and the Gaza Strip pose a demographic threat to the "Jewish state " .

According to the latest figures, despite all the attractive offers to immigrants, Israel's population is still less than 10 million . The situation can be further complicated by the opinions of those fleeing about Israel and the negative influence they may have on those considering moving to this colonial state .

In other words, the Israeli government must come up with new ways to deceive and mislead in order to attract Jewish immigrants, restore faith in the " promised land" and allay the fears that drive Jews to return to their homeland. Meanwhile, the far-right regime in Israel wants to establish an independent state that would provide justice to the Palestinians, the original owners of the occupied land, and recognize East Jerusalem as its capital. does not want at all .

Israel's 1950 Law of Fundamental Return gives Jews born anywhere in the world the right to immigrate to the country and obtain immediate citizenship.

They were promised real estate in illegally built settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories . According to the Globes newspaper, the Israeli regime, recognizing the inadequacy of existing offers and the migration trend of many people leaving the country , as well as the need to attract investors, has announced housing tax breaks for new immigrants starting this month.

New immigrants cost less than two million shekels (546 142 dollars) does not pay tax on houses. The tax increases to only 0.5-5% if the price of the property exceeds two million shekels , and to 8% if it exceeds six million shekels. This attractive offer is in addition to the tax deduction provided for the purchase of real estate.

Any person of conscience who can see the possibility of murder, injustice and regional war should think twice before moving to Israel and then make a decision . In other countries where social justice is established, decent people with capital are welcome . So why should they choose Israel ?

According to the statistics provided by the Israel Immigration Office, the number of immigrants who came to Israel from October 7 to November 29 last year decreased by half . According to The Times of Israel, half a million people left the occupied country and never returned. This situation means that confidence in the Zionist regime has decreased and the population is shrinking .

The prophecies about the "curse of the 1980s" threaten the apartheid state of Israel .

Adnan Abdurrazzoq , journalist, analyst

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