56% of Israeli youths thinking of migration: Report

Israelis protest against Netanyahu

Tehran, IRNA – Media sources of the Zionist regime have reported that some 33% of the settlers of the occupied territories, including 56% of the youth, are thinking of migration because of amendments planned in the Israeli judicial law which is viewed as a coup by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.

According to a Friday report Lebanon’s Al-Mayadeen satellite television channel, the Economic Research Institute (ERI) in Tel Aviv published a study last week warning that the youths’ trust in the Zionist cabinet and the regime’s institutions has severely diminished in recent months.

The ERI report showed that while 66% of Zionist youths aged between 18 and 44 said in 2022 that “even if they have the opportunity, they will not migrate from Israel”, but in the new study, some 56% of the Zionist youths have said they are practically examining the option of migration.

Hebrew-language sources also reported late on Wednesday that some 500 doctors from the occupied territories have permanently emigrated because of Netanyahu's controversial plan to amend judicial laws.