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Exodus

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  • People in Israeli airport 2025/11/17

    By Garsha Vazirian

    Israel’s overlooked unraveling: The mass exodus and beyond

    How war, political fracture, and economic strain triggered a vast exodus — a 95% jump in two years

    TEHRAN – Israeli emigration hit unprecedented levels in 2024 as 82,000 citizens departed, almost twice the 2022 figure of 42,000—a 95% jump in just two years.

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