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Israeli reports indicate a rise in reverse migration over the past two years, with approximately 69,000 Israelis leaving in 2025. The majority of those departing are young and highly educated. The report shows that the number of non-new emigrants—those born in Israel or who have spent many years there before leaving—comprises a significant portion of the migrants. Additionally, there was a 53% increase in their numbers in 2023 compared to 2021. This reflects a selective emigration of a distinguished segment of Israeli society, which often possesses the ability to integrate into the global labor market. This poses a challenge to the Israeli economy, which is already experiencing a shortage in this demographic. The report also states that the population in Israel grew by 1.1% in 2025, despite a decline in natural growth rates. The increase is attributed to the rising number of emigrants and low immigration, which impacts population growth and results in Israel facing its lowest population growth rate ever.
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