A recent report from the Israeli Knesset's Research and Information Center reveals that approximately <strong>140,000 Israelis</strong> have left the country since 2022, raising concerns about the emigration of academics and youth.
A recent survey indicates that <strong>66%</strong> of Israelis are dissatisfied with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's performance, reflecting growing concerns about their future. Reports suggest that many are contemplating leaving the country.
Despite a significant number of residents leaving Hong Kong during the Easter holiday, cinema revenues surged to <strong>25.93 million Hong Kong dollars</strong> in the first four days. This marks a notable recovery in the cinema sector compared to last year's figures.
A recent survey reveals that 57% of young people in Israel feel uncertain about their future, while 30% are contemplating leaving the country due to the repercussions of the war on Iran.
Jewish dissident historian Artyom Kirbichunok recounts his journey from a socialist upbringing in the Soviet Union to emigration to Israel and military service in northern Gaza, leading to his intellectual break and return. He argues that Zionism is not destiny, and that Israeli society is characterized by internal divisions requiring mutual understanding.