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(Jerusalem Post) Ofer Petersburg - Since Oct. 7, more than 29,000 new immigrants have arrived in Israel, most of them from the West. The Global Aliyah Center of the Jewish Agency reported on the 30,000 people who opened aliyah files, thus expressing their desire to immigrate, since Oct. 7. More than 5,500 opened in France, compared to 1,200 in the same period last year, an increase of 355%. In the U.S., more than 6,000 files were opened, a 62% increase compared to the same period last year. Canada recorded an 87% jump in the number of files, while a 63% increase was noted in the UK.2024-08-27 00:00:00Full Article
29,000 New Immigrants Arrived in Israel during the War
(Jerusalem Post) Ofer Petersburg - Since Oct. 7, more than 29,000 new immigrants have arrived in Israel, most of them from the West. The Global Aliyah Center of the Jewish Agency reported on the 30,000 people who opened aliyah files, thus expressing their desire to immigrate, since Oct. 7. More than 5,500 opened in France, compared to 1,200 in the same period last year, an increase of 355%. In the U.S., more than 6,000 files were opened, a 62% increase compared to the same period last year. Canada recorded an 87% jump in the number of files, while a 63% increase was noted in the UK.2024-08-27 00:00:00Full Article
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