Exodus away from the genociders continues

Financial Times: Exodus of Israelis from the occupied territories intensifies
The Financial Times reported that around 150,000 Israelis have left the occupied territories since 2023, as the trend continues amid the consequences of the war and deepening political and economic crises.

In 2023 and 2024, Israel recorded a negative migration balance, with the trend continuing for a second consecutive year at an unprecedented level.

Meanwhile, the number of high-income individuals leaving has nearly doubled compared with the period before 2019, while increasing numbers of doctors, engineers and technology-sector workers are also leaving the occupied territories.

According to the newspaper, if the trend continues over the next five years, the Israeli regime could lose around 3.5 billion shekels ($1.17 billion) in annual tax revenues.

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There is no legal claim to the land stolen by the occupying force. It’s only chance of survival was that it could con enough Jews with the lie that the world outside hated them, when the truth is that the regime is the font of almost all Jew hatred in the world … for how else do they force Jews who are quite content in whatever land they have decided to settle amongst people who have no animosity toward them, to head to a god forsaken hell hole where they are literally genociding the original people of the bible?

Of course most jews are not like the genociding mafia thugs that control the occupied territory and many western governments. Most Jews are decent people who know genocide is wrong. It’s only the brainwashing by the genocidal thugs both in Palestine and globally that has kept people going to, and staying in, Occupied Palestine.

That lie has now been exposed for the evil hatred against the original people of the bible that it always was. So of course the decent jews are leaving the zionists thugs to the hellhole they created.

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