Middle East Eye: Israelis are thinking of fleeing.
An English news site announced in a report that the Zionist settlers are looking to “leave Israel” after the internal crisis escalated.
The British analytical news site “Middle East Eye” announced that protests in the occupied territories against the reforms that Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wants to implement have caused a large percentage of Zionist settlers to think about emigrating.
Analytical news site “Araby21” wrote about this report: Many of those who were fanatical about the idea of creating a national home for Israel are now looking for a second passport to allow them to reside in a Western country, even though Netanyahu announced Kurds have stopped their judicial reform plan.
The report continues: Many Israelis who are thinking of leaving and continue as they want, do not make headlines; In addition to this, there are other people who are tempted to go, which are not mentioned. Some Israelis talk about the thought of leaving as a public act of defiance, but for others it remains a private matter, a decision they are not proud to discuss publicly.
This is despite the fact that only a decade ago, leaving the occupied territories was considered an act close to treason. In 1976, Yitzhak Rabin, the then prime minister of the Zionist regime, described the immigrants as a “neutral group,” a poor translation of a worse phrase in Hebrew.