Occupied Quds - Saba:
The Zionist "Wallah" website, citing a recent study conducted at the Zionist academic center "Rubin", revealed "alarming" data, regarding emigration trends from the Zionist enemy entity.
The results of the study showed that 24 percent of Zionist settlers thought about leaving the occupied Palestinian territories in the past year 2024, compared to only 18 percent two years ago.
The Wallah website reported that the study examined the impact of the security and economic situation on the settlers' desire to leave occupied Palestine, as the results showed that more than a third of Zionists are considering leaving the entity due to various factors.
The study also addressed the attitudes of the Jewish public toward new immigrants, among its findings: 33.5 percent believe that immigrants who have recently immigrated to the entity are not allowed to criticize the "state," 28 percent fear that immigrants from hostile countries pose a threat to Israel's security, and 19 percent claim that immigration should be reduced during times of security and economic tension.
Regarding the transfer of money out of the Zionist entity, the study showed that 42 percent of settlers believe this is "an issue."

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