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230 thousand have left since the 'Al-Aqsa Flood'... A wide campaign calls on Israelis to emigrate

230 thousand have left since the 'Al-Aqsa Flood'... A wide campaign calls on Israelis to emigrate

By Omayma othmani

Published: November 5, 2023

 

The "Leaving the Country Together" campaign, which calls for leaving Israel, has intensified its activity and has called on Israeli families through social media networks to look for a destination around the world for temporary residence or settlement, providing job opportunities and investment in commercial projects.

This intensification of the campaign's activity comes amid the ongoing war on the Gaza Strip and the escalating tensions on the northern front with Lebanon, noting that the campaign was launched concurrently with the rise of the far right and religious parties and Benjamin Netanyahu assuming the premiership, which began amendments to the Israeli judicial system.

This group has expanded its activity, promoting through social media platforms the departure from Israel and offering assistance to anyone holding an Israeli passport, not only those who have dual nationality and hold only a foreign passport.

This group also acts as a committee for accepting applications and inquiries from Israelis wishing to leave the country and forwards their requests to the relevant authorities, which provide visa issuance services, housing provision, facilitation of job opportunities, investment, and departure to 48 countries around the world.

According to the campaign's posts on social media platforms, the intensification and expansion of activity aims to organize a group to leave the country, whereby the first part will include 10,000 people, and the number of people who will be assisted to leave Israel and settle abroad will be expanded in the future.

More than 230,000 Israelis have left since the start of the "Al-Aqsa Flood"...

Official data from the Population and Immigration Department of the Israeli Ministry of Interior indicate that more than 230,000 Israelis have left since the start of the "Al-Aqsa Flood," and the departing groups include Israeli families, businessmen and businesswomen with dual nationality, and those who hold foreign passports.

The occupation authorities expect the number of those leaving to rise in the near future if the war on Gaza continues and expands to other fronts. The Israeli government, through the National Security Council, has called on Israeli citizens to reconsider traveling abroad and to avoid displaying Israeli symbols and Jewish religious identity during their stay abroad.

This call from Netanyahu's government aims to show Israelis that there is no longer a safe place in the world, and that Israel will remain the safest despite the "Al-Aqsa Flood" and the sudden resistance attack.

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