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Israeli reports indicate a rise in the phenomenon of reverse migration over the past two years, with approximately 69,000 Israelis leaving in 2025. The majority of these emigrants are young people with high levels of education. Despite government claims that the migration is primarily due to new immigrants from Russia and Ukraine, the figures show that most of those leaving are individuals born in Israel or who have lived there for more than five years, mostly in the age range of 20 to 44, when they are building their careers. Additionally, it appears that these returnees possess a high capacity for professional integration. This migration is highly selective and impacts population growth, with Israel’s population reaching 10.178 million at the end of 2025—a rise of 112,000 people. This is the smallest annual increase in history, due to a decline in natural growth and an increase in the number of people leaving.
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