The Idea of Expelling Arabs to Other Countries Was Once Linked to Meir Kahane and Other Far-right Radicals, and Thus Considered Anathema by Most Israelis. Now, to the Delight of Right-wingers, the Idea Is Gaining Traction as a ‘Moral' Solution to the War
The needs of those in Israel changed drastically, especially with the foundation of the state. As a result, Colel Chabad adapted to become what it is today.
A new survey of young Israeli adults has found that nearly half of the population in the occupied territories is not optimistic about the future of the Israeli entity, while more than one-third of people are thinking about immigration to find.
A recent poll has found that 44% of Israelis are not optimistic about the future of the regime, and 33% of them are thinking about immigration from the occupied territories.