28% surge in migration from occupied territories
According to Maariv newspaper, migration from the occupied territories has risen by 28% compared to the previous year, reaching over 718,000 cases.
The report noted that, as foreign airlines have suspended flights due to Yemen's missile attacks, Zionists are relying on domestic airlines for travel despite high costs.
Previously, the Zionist regime's Central Bureau of Statistics announced that reverse migration in occupied Palestine increased in 2024, with more people leaving the territory than entering.
According to the bureau’s data, over 82,700 Zionists left occupied Palestine in 2024, while only 23,800 returned, a decrease of 15,000 compared to 2023.
Earlier, various media outlets reported a rise in reverse migration of Zionists from the occupied territories and the withdrawal of investors from the regime’s real estate market.
The Globes outlet reported that major real estate investors in the occupied territories are exiting the region, with those who made significant housing investments leaving the market.
The Zionist newspaper Jerusalem Post also wrote that Israel is facing an unprecedented wave of reverse migration, with rising statistics in this regard.