One million Israelis flee occupied Palestine following Operation Al-Aqsa Storm
According to Israeli media reports, approximately one million Israeli settlers have evacuated occupied Palestine in the aftermath of Operation Al-Aqsa Storm.
Israel’s Channel 12 reported that these settlers have largely returned to their countries of origin, particularly in Europe and the United States.
The Center for Jewish Impact (CJI) has revealed that 29% of Israeli settlers in the occupied territories are contemplating fleeing, while 71% are pessimistic about their future prospects. The survey conducted by the CJI indicates that 50% of the settlers have been personally affected by the conflict, either being injured or knowing someone who was injured during Operation Al-Aqsa Storm.
The survey also highlights significant dissatisfaction with the Israeli regime’s handling of the situation, with 84% of respondents expressing discontent with current diplomatic efforts. Additionally, 69% of participants view global opposition to Zionists as a threat on par with military dangers.
The mass exodus of settlers underscores the ongoing volatility and the substantial impact of the conflict on Israeli residents in the region. (ILKHA)